EASphobia

EASphobia (also known as subitisratioerectiphobia or EAS anxiety), is the fear of the FCC's regulated system, the Emergency Alert System. EASphobia is very common, especially among children and young teens. EASphobia also effects Canada's Alert Ready and Australia's Emergency Alert Systems. EASphobia also can effect the former FCC alert system, the Emergency Broadcast System and the long-gone Conelrad system that was never used in the 50's and 60's for nuclear attacks. Some stations started to refuse FCC regulation to transmit EAS alerts in the early 2000's resulting in numerous issues. WRTV of Indianapolis, IN got mad at Comcast for transmitting EAS alerts during a major tornado outbreak which took place on August 24, 2016. However, some former people with EASphobia have since grown more attached to the EAS, such as Wikia user SPCBlackfordCounty995Main (the user who created this article).

Often the reason is the robotic voice, scary alert tone, eerie screen, the sudden disruption from your tasks, or the material inside it. knowing that if you dont get your lazy bum off the couch youl drown from a tsunami is not a pleasent thought

funny story i was watching mickey mouse with my cousin and i said no then there was a shelter in place alert