Lore Briefing
FEMA Notice Explained
Dive into the mysterious FEMA bulletin that keeps showing up in No, I'm Not a Human. This guide breaks down what the document says, where players can find it, and how it shapes endings 3 and 9.
What exactly is the notice?
The FEMA notice is a multi-page memo distributed across apartment blocks, radio alerts, and hidden terminals. It warns about "non-compliant visitors" and urges residents to perform biometric checks before letting anyone inside.
- Appears beside the supermarket exit and in several gallery images.
- Mentions specific cat-related sightings that tie into Ending 3 clues.
- Uses the phrase "All Visitors" which later becomes the basis of the visitor achievement list.
Common spawn points
Players consistently report the notice in these locations:
- Apartment lobby corkboard after Day 4.
- Emergency broadcast overlay when the siren triggers.
- Photo drop inside the gallery ("scene-2.jpeg").
Why it matters
- Ending flags: acknowledging the bulletin unlocks new dialogue about Ending 9.
- Visitor intel: the "seductive woman" and "bar guy" entries reference FEMA codes.
- Parents guide: the memo is the safest way to explain the threat level to new players.
How to log FEMA sightings
- Take a screenshot whenever the bulletin appears, especially during nightly visitor waves.
- Note the visitor types present that day (cashier girl, cat lady, amogus guy, etc.).
- Record whether you denied or admitted them; this affects the "All Visitors" tracker.
- Upload the findings to the community guides so future players can cross-check.
Tip: players chasing Ending 9 should keep a log of seven consecutive FEMA broadcasts; missing one delays the flag.