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Medical and Safety Disclaimer

Crisis Connect includes emergency preparation, survival, and first-aid support features. This page explains what those materials can and cannot do, especially when connectivity, official infrastructure, or local response capacity is degraded.

Last updated: June 2, 2026

Disclaimer Sections

Call official emergency services first

Use 112, 911, or the correct local emergency number whenever professional help is available.

1. What This Disclaimer Covers

This disclaimer applies to the Crisis Connect mobile app, public website, emergency guide, survival checklists, SOS workflows, map and signal tools, AI-assisted suggestions, and any related content shown inside the product.

2. Official Emergency Services Come First

Crisis Connect is not an ambulance service, hospital, fire service, police service, emergency dispatch center, public warning system, or rescue authority. If a person may be in immediate danger, you should contact official emergency services as soon as possible.

  • In Turkey and many European contexts, the unified emergency number is 112.
  • In the United States and several other regions, emergency calls commonly use 911.
  • If local authorities issue instructions, evacuation orders, shelter guidance, medical instructions, or public-safety warnings, follow those official instructions.

3. Not Medical Advice

The first-aid and survival materials in Crisis Connect are for general preparedness and situational awareness. They are not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, triage, professional care, or a substitute for a physician, nurse, paramedic, emergency call handler, public authority, or certified first-aid instructor.

Using Crisis Connect does not create a doctor-patient, clinician-patient, dispatcher-caller, or rescuer-victim relationship with Auralis.

4. First-Aid Action Limits

First aid can be time-sensitive and situation-specific. Do only what is safe, lawful, and within your training and physical ability.

  • Do not put yourself or others at greater risk to follow app content.
  • Do not move an injured person unless there is immediate danger or trained responders instruct you to do so.
  • Do not give medicine, food, water, or invasive care unless trained or instructed by qualified personnel.
  • When in doubt, contact emergency services or a qualified medical professional.

5. AI, Offline Tools, and Rescue Workflows

AI-assisted suggestions, offline guides, signal tools, maps, location sharing, SOS messages, and rescue coordination screens may be delayed, incomplete, unavailable, inaccurate, or unsuitable for a specific incident. They support communication and preparation but do not replace professional judgment or official command.

6. Content Accuracy and Local Variation

Emergency guidance can vary by country, region, disaster type, medical condition, available equipment, training standard, and current public authority instructions. Offline content can also become stale after it is downloaded. We may update content over time, but we do not guarantee that every instruction is complete, current, or appropriate for every situation.

7. Your Responsibility

You are responsible for using Crisis Connect carefully, checking local emergency numbers and official guidance in advance, keeping your device charged and updated, and practicing emergency plans before an incident. Organizations and response teams should validate Crisis Connect against their own standard operating procedures, training requirements, and legal obligations before deployment.

8. Report Safety or Content Issues

If you find a first-aid, survival, or safety-content issue that could mislead users, report it to us privately so we can review it.

Auralis Safety Review

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