Keep emergency contact numbers nearby, so you can get help from Poison Control if your child ingests something they shouldn't.
Not exact matches
Keep the doctor's phone
number handy, and also be informed of what to do and who to
contact in case of an
emergency or question.
It is important to come up with a plan while traveling,
keep important
contact numbers in your cell phone or on a piece of paper so
emergency crews can find them and to take along gadgets that will
keep your baby safe while you are away.
Alarm notifies the user when a call time limit (set by the user) has been reached, helping users curb lengthy calls; Call Manager
keeps track of call costs and duration so you know exactly how much you are spending on your conversations; Mobile Tracker alerts the user when the mobile's SIM card is changed; SOS Message sends out
emergency messages to pre-designated
contacts with just a single click of a button; 200 - entry phonebook contains all your phone
numbers for easy retrieval; SMS storage of up to 100 messages
If you are ordered to evacuate make sure you take your
emergency kit, your written
emergency plan (it should have relevant
contact numbers), all essential medications and copies of prescriptions, a cell phone, and your pets (just
keep in mind that pets are not allowed in some
emergency shelters).
We highly recommend you
keep the
number to the closest 24 - hour
emergency veterinarian clinic in your phone
contacts as well.
Crucial Tip:
Keep a list of pet
emergency contact numbers & your pets vital statistics (including that dosage information mentioned earlier) by your home phone, and in your cell phone, and in your first aid kit.
Keep an action checklist in a visible location, along with current phone
numbers for
emergency contacts of the individuals and organizations you will need to call; and a copy in your vehicle for when you are traveling.
Keep emergency contact information readily accessible including your veterinarian's phone
number and directions to your local 24 - hour
emergency veterinary hospital.
It is ESSENTIAL to
keep the micro chip details up - to - date with 24 hour Petwatch if you move, your phone
number changes or the
emergency contact you provided changes their
contact number.
(N.B this
number changes dependent upon which of our vets is on duty so don't
keep a note of it — you will need to recheck if
contacting the
emergency vet again in future)
Keep halters / ropes ready for each horse that includes the horse's name, your name / phone
number and a separate
emergency contact number.
Keep a list of important
numbers on the fridge like (1) your landlord, (2) locksmith, and (3) your roommate's
emergency contacts.
All you've got to do is
keep the given
emergency number handy and
contact the insurer in case you lose your passport.
Also,
keep a list of your
emergency contacts handy, including U.S. embassies or consulates, hotels, and 24/7 Global Assistance phone
numbers found in your travel insurance plan.
The card includes space for important phone
numbers to
keep on hand such as an in case of
emergency contact number, a non-
emergency number for police and others.
Keep your photograph, car model, license plate
number, driver's license
number, name of
emergency contact, and medical information in a place family and coworkers know about.