

Question: How do I sign up for CodeRED?
Answer: On or before June 1, fill out the form on the the Residential Data Collection Database form. This is the quickest, easiest way to sign up because the information you supply will immediately update Prospect's CodeRED telephone number database.
If you do not have access to the Internet, you can fill out a paper form that will be available at any of the Town offices, and will also be sent home to each household through the Prospect Pages. This is a duplicate of the online form. Or if you prefer, you can call the Town Hall at 758-4461, and someone will assist you.
Question: Can I arrange to have CodeRED call my place of business?
Answer: Yes. When the Residential Data Collection form opens on the CodeRED page, click on the button labeled "Click to Switch to Business Data" and fill in the required information. Please note that emergency calls can only be delivered to a direct dial number. Automated attendants will disrupt the process and calls will not be delivered.
Question: Can I choose NOT to receive CodeRED messages?
Answer: Yes. Prospect respects your privacy.
If you do not want to receive calls, please notify the Town of Prospect, preferable in writing. However, we strongly advise you to reconsider. CodeRED is designed to make certain you receive fast, accurate emergency information directly from the Town officials whose job is to help protect you and your family.
Question: Who provides the CodeRED service? Is the company reputable?
Emergency Communications Network of Ormond Beach, Florida, provides the service to the Town of Prospect. In business since 1996, the company provides service to approximately 30 percent of Florida counties and 10 percent of Florida citites. Amoung CodeRED's many clients are Venice, Orlando, Orage County, Naples, Marco Island, Longboat Key, Ft. Meyers Beach and Collier County.