Print several copies of
our emergency numbers list to post on the refrigerator or near the phone and give to people who care fo...
Not exact matches
Interestingly, riding a bike and playground were
number one and
number three on the
list of activities resulting in
emergency room visits for traumatic brain injury overall (8.1 % and 7.9 % respectively), second and third among males under age 19 (16.5 %, 7.8 %), second and first among girls (11.8 %, 14.2 %), and
number one and two for boys and girls aged 9 or younger.
Child Proof the House (Set the temperature of your hot water heater to 120 degrees F, use covers on electrical outlets and latches on cabinets, keep household cleaners, chemicals and medicines completely out of reach and always store them in their original container and know the Poison Control Center
number (1-800-222-1222), do not carry hot liquids or food near your child and do not allow your child near stoves, heaters or other hot appliances (especially curling irons), and when cooking, use the back burners and turn pot handles inward, to prevent drowning, never leave your child alone near any container of water, keep a
list of
emergency numbers near the phone, and lock rooms that are not child proof).
A
list of all
emergency numbers and contacts should be in an obvious place in your home and a corded phone should always be accessible in case of a power outage or storm situation.
Keep the midwife's
number on speed dial and a
list of
emergency numbers in the phone or by the phone.
Have a
list of the athletes along with their
emergency contact names and
numbers but do not publish this information.
Emergency contact information Post a
list somewhere obvious — like on the fridge or by your landline phone, if you have one — with fire, police, doctor, poison control, and hospital
numbers.
Always travel with a
list of your child's medical conditions with contact
numbers in the event of an
emergency.
• Keep a
list of
emergency numbers near your telephones, including pediatrician, Poison Control Center (1.800.222.1222) and 911.
The Campaign for Youth Shelter, a coalition effort by a
number of advocacy groups, are pressing the state and city to grow the supply of
emergency beds each year by 100 until waiting
lists at shelters around the city disappear.
During the 2013 mayoral primary campaign, de Blasio and all of his Democratic rivals committed to increasing the stock of available
emergency beds by 100 every year until waiting
lists at the small
number of available youth shelters were eliminated.
They won't run to the office each time they need a parent phone
number, bus route,
emergency contact
list, etc..
Along with him came a wheelchair, a walker, a box full of medicine, and a long
list of
emergency phone
numbers.
Because of the heavy reliance on smartphones these days, many of us don't even have the phone
numbers of people we call daily memorized, so carrying a
list of key phone
numbers makes sense, even if the only
emergency is a dead phone battery.
The other factors
listed below are going to help you determine which of these
numbers (3x, 4x, 5x, or 6x) to use as a basis for your
emergency fund.
Here is a
list of 6 important
numbers that every pet owner should have on hand in case of an
emergency!
Make a
list of local motels, boarding facilities, and phone
numbers of people who could take care of your pet in case of
emergency.
Among the
list are keeping cats indoors, keeping
emergency numbers handy, and providing an ample supply of toys.
If you have a foster
emergency, contact Tammy Johnson, Director of Shelter Operations at
[email protected] or the phone
number listed on your foster agreement.
Include your local animal shelter's
number in your
list of
emergency numbers; they will be able to provide information concerning pets during a disaster.
Ideally you'll want to keep your pet with you, but if you must separate temporarily, include on your
list the addresses and phone
numbers of any nearby veterinary offices and boarding kennels that could take your pet in an
emergency, as well as the nearest animal shelter.
You are advised to supply the following: crate with washable bedding; ample supply of food to cover the length of your pet's visit; detailed feeding instructions; bowls; medications with detailed dosage information; favorite toys; collar with ID, current rabies and county license tags; leash;
list of all
emergency contact
numbers (including vet's phone
number / s hotel
numbers); copy of a vet's health certificate
listing all inoculations, travel itinerary; and information regarding your pet's behavioral habits.
List of contact
numbers such as veterinarian, nearby shelter,
emergency pet hospitals and pet - friendly hotels
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.
List of Phone
Numbers - your regular vet, the emergency vet, animal control, and animal poison control n
Numbers - your regular vet, the
emergency vet, animal control, and animal poison control
numbersnumbers.
A current
list of
emergency contact
numbers including your vet, animal shelters, friends and relatives.
• Resolve to add the address and telephone
number of the nearest 24 - hour animal
emergency care facility to your favs
list.
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Emergency Phone number list (As basic as it sounds, how many people really know where the nearest animal emergency hos
Emergency Phone
number list (As basic as it sounds, how many people really know where the nearest animal
emergency hos
emergency hospital is?
If your pet is experiencing a neurological
emergency, please call our hospital at the
numbers listed above.
Your
list of
emergency contacts should include: local councils and shelters, veterinarians and
emergency veterinary clinics, the microchip or tattoo
number that you pet carries and the reported registries, the local police department's and RSPCA Centres, local pet shops, groomers, training facilities and businesses.
Make sure you have the local pet authorities» phone
numbers on your «
emergency contact
list» of your telephone catalogue and check them frequently for any updates.
Know where the closest animal ER is and keep its address and phone
number in your GPS device, cell phone and on the refrigerator
list so you are prepared for an
emergency.
If your pet remains behind, be sure to provide your pet sitter with all these same supplies and a
list of important phone
numbers, including where to reach you, your vet, an
emergency vet hospital, and a backup sitter should the need arise.
You should also
list the phone
number and location of the nearest veterinary
emergency clinic.
A
list of
emergency telephone
numbers is also provided to you.
Build a pet first aid kit, have a
list of important phone
numbers including animal poison control and your veterinary clinic, and keep a pet transport handy (if applicable) to be able to respond swiftly in any
emergency.
Make a
list of boarding facilities and veterinary offices that might be able to shelter animals in
emergencies; include 24 - hour telephone
numbers.
If a cat is not yet fully awake, or continues to exhibit any of the symptoms
listed above, call the
emergency contact
number on the medical record.
Note that, in addition to the medical supplies traditionally found in a First Aid kit, your cat's kit should also include a
list of important phone
numbers (your veterinarian, a 24 - hour
emergency clinic, a poison control hotline) and a copy of your cat's medical records.
It is highly recommended that the
emergency and critical care facility maintain an updated
list of primary care veterinarians that includes an after - hours contact
number, and indicates whether or not they are willing to be contacted after - hours.
It is highly recommended that the
emergency and critical care facility maintain an updated
list of contact telephone
numbers of primary care referring veterinarians.
Names and addresses for the boaters, as well as
emergency phone
numbers, should be
listed.
The float plan should include: 1) the
number of boats and boaters on the trip as well as the color, size, and type of craft used; 2) names and addresses for the boaters, as well as
emergency phone
numbers; 3) any survival and special
emergency equipment should be
listed (EPIRB, VHF, food rations, flares, etc.); and 4) the place, date, and time of departure and return should be logged as well as destination (s).
Keep a
list of important
numbers on the fridge like (1) your landlord, (2) locksmith, and (3) your roommate's
emergency contacts.
It is also a great idea to register at your home country's embassy and make a
list of important
emergency contact
numbers.
Please click here for a
listing of
Emergency Claims
numbers.
With your family, put together a
list of phone
numbers, addresses, passwords and other important information as well as a step by step plan of attack should any
emergency arise.
They also include the usual laundry
list of additional features: No limit on the total
number of points earned; no expiration on points, 24 - hour travel and
emergency assistance, auto rental collision damage coverage, travel accident insurance, lost baggage reimbursement, and access to a concierge service.
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.
Your policy
number is
listed on top of your Geico billing statement,
emergency road service identification card, insurance ID wallet card and insurance declaration page.