Not exact matches
Some cell
phone companies are now offering a plan
where you can get cell
phones for your younger children with up to four pre-programmed
numbers and a button to push in case of
emergencies.
They told us to keep a
phone in the kitchen (preferably one
where there was a speaker so that we could hear the 911 operator), tape the CPR directions,
emergency phone numbers (poison control, etc), and our address to the inside of an upper cabinet door (lots of parents blank on their address when their kids are having a medical
emergency), and lay the baby on the hard counter underneath for CPR.
Evacuation locations, useful
phone numbers,
where they can get crates, shelters that take pets,
emergency boarding — all these things belong on Twitter, with the relevant hashtags.»
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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?
Emergency Contact Information Should your pet require veterinary treatment, we need a phone number where you can be reached or an emergency contact person who can make a decision on you
Emergency Contact Information Should your pet require veterinary treatment, we need a
phone number where you can be reached or an
emergency contact person who can make a decision on you
emergency contact person who can make a decision on your behalf.
Include
emergency contact
numbers for your main vet and an alternate vet in case of a medical
emergency, local animal control and stray shelter
numbers in case they go missing,
phone numbers of friends and relatives who can help with the search, websites and local businesses
where lost reports can be posted, and so on.
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.
First, keep your
emergency veterinarian's
phone number handy and know
where the nearest veterinary
emergency hospital is.
Phone numbers for your pet's veterinarian, the National Animal Poison Control Center hotline, and
emergency 24 - hour pet hospitals in the areas
where you plan to travel should also be taken along.
17 March 2002 Those
numbers work sometimes, but calling # 77 or 112 on your cell
phone will not necessarily connect you to
emergency services no matter
where you are.
Super handy in
emergency situations
where you need to make a
phone call or send a text from your
number without having your
phone handy.
Before heading out on your trip, be sure to provide the house sitter with a list of
emergency contacts and service providers, the names and
phone numbers of anyone else who has access to the home and other pertinent information, like
where the electrical breaker panel and water shutoff main are.