The Alaska Notice of Rights Upon Emergency Detention (AIRED) is a document that provides information about the rights of individuals who are subject to emergency detention in the state of Alaska. It outlines the legal rights of individuals who are taken into custody under Alaska's Involuntary Commitment Act. The AIRED includes information on the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, the right to a hearing, and the right to appeal. It also outlines the procedures for those detained to obtain a court-appointed attorney, challenge the conditions of their detention, and receive notice of their rights. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Rights Upon Emergency Detention: an adult AIRED and a minor AIRED. The adult AIRED is designed for individuals 18 years of age and older, while the minor AIRED is designed for those under the age of 18.