The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has advised that a nationwide emergency alert test will be conducted in the near future.
During the test, compatible mobile phones may emit a loud emergency alert sound even if they are set to silent or “Do Not Disturb.” For most Australians, this will simply be an unexpected interruption. For some, however, it could present a genuine safety risk.
Hidden phones save lives
Many victim-survivors of domestic and family violence keep a second, hidden mobile phone.
This phone may be their only safe way to contact police, family, a lawyer, financial adviser, counsellor or support service. It may also contain evidence of abuse or documents needed to leave a violent relationship.
Its greatest protection is that the abusive partner doesn’t know it exists.
A loud emergency alert sounding unexpectedly could expose that phone and place its owner at significant risk.
If you or someone you know has a hidden safety phone
If you keep a concealed emergency phone, or know someone who does, it would be worth considering taking precautions before the scheduled test. Depending on individual circumstances, this may include:
- Turning the phone off during the test period.
- Placing it in Airplane Mode if appropriate.
- Checking whether it is stored somewhere secure where an unexpected alert won’t be heard.
- Ensuring it can be safely switched back on afterwards.
Every situation is different, so the safest option will depend on individual circumstances.
A reminder for professionals
If you work with vulnerable clients, including financial advisers, lawyers, accountants, social workers, community workers, domestic violence services or health professionals, please consider sharing this information with anyone who may have a hidden emergency phone.
Sometimes it’s the smallest, most unexpected events that create the greatest risk.
As someone who works extensively in financial abuse and vulnerability, I believe it’s important that we look beyond the technology itself and consider how it affects those living with coercive control.
A simple heads-up could help keep someone safe.
If you’d like to reach out regarding your personal financial situation, please don’t hesitate to call Wealth Planning Partners on 07 5593 0855.




