Keep all emergency numbers handy so you can call for professional help before you attempt CPR.
PLAN AHEAD:
Keep emergency numbers nearby or programmed into your phone.
Make sure
you keep emergency numbers by every phone in the house, and include after - hours numbers for late - night emergencies.
Among the list are keeping cats indoors,
keeping emergency numbers handy, and providing an ample supply of toys.
Keep the emergency number in a place where you can get to it in a hurry.
Not exact matches
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.
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).
Keep the midwife's
number on speed dial and a list of
emergency numbers in the phone or by the phone.
Keep the
number of the poison control center near your phone so you can call for
emergency first - aid advice.
Remember to always
keep a close eye on your children when they are in the kitchen and
keep the
number (800) 222-1222 for poison control handy in case of an
emergency and visit their website for more tips www.aapcc.org
Keep the poison control center
number in your phone so you can call for
emergency first - aid advice.
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.
Keep emergency contact
numbers nearby, so you can get help from Poison Control if your child ingests something they shouldn't.
Keep the
number for the national poison control center --(800) 222-1222 in the United States — and your local
emergency numbers close to every phone.
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.
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Keep a list of
emergency numbers near your telephones, including pediatrician, Poison Control Center (1.800.222.1222) and 911.
Emergency staff will ask you to fill out some paperwork, so it's always a good idea to
keep your health insurance information and the name and
number of your baby's doctor handy.
Additionally,
keep the Poison Control hot line
number posted near the telephone next to other
emergency numbers so children and those responsible for your children can immediately find it.
But then it is always better to
keep a different
number with you in case of any
emergency.
For example, VCA can be used to automatically detect an intruder, or to count the
number of people entering or leaving an area — beneficial, for instance, for
keeping track of how many people have entered or left an
emergency room during a given period of time.
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The
number of crashes has fallen in recent years as automakers added safety devices such as air bags, anti-lock brakes and stability control, which helps drivers
keep cars under control in
emergency situations.
We should have to wait until Hyundai reveal more details but we are pretty sure that the Kona will be available with a
number of standard and optional safety systems, like blind spot detection, automatic
emergency braking, driver attention warning, high beam assist or lane
keep assist.
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
My mother suffered from various medical conditions and chose to
keep a card in her wallet with her password and an
emergency number.
Keep 3 - 6 months (or more if you need to, for me the
number is 9 months) worth of expenses in an
emergency fund.
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).
Remember, always
keep the closest
emergency animal clinic's phone
number clearly written and displayed in your house.
You should
keep telephone
numbers for your veterinarian, a local
emergency veterinary service, and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (1-888-426-4435) in a convenient location.
Again,
keep your vet and / or
emergency vet's phone
number handy in case you run into a situation you aren't prepared for.
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.
ASPCA Poison Control Hotline $ 50 per toxin case 1-888-426-4435 Pet Poison Hotline $ 35 per toxin case 1-800-213-6680 The E Clinic 214-520-8388
Emergency Animal Clinic 972-994-9110
Keep your veterinarians
number handy.
It is very important to
keep the
number of your veterinarian, as well as a
number to the closest
emergency veterinary facility, programmed into your cell phone in the event that your pet is in distress.
If you can't get immediate access to a vet as an alternative: Call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888) 426-4435 (Write the
number down and
keep handy for
emergencies.
The
number of visitors to your veterinary website doesn't mean much if newcomers aren't becoming new clients and helping
keep you in business by paying for routine, specialized or
emergency veterinary care.
Keep the phone
number of your veterinarian and an
emergency vet office saved in your wallet and / or cell phone.
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 emergency phone
numbers near your telephone.
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.
Always
keep our
number in an easy - to - find and know where our hospital is located in case of an
emergency:
Keep phone
numbers for your regular veterinarian and Dundee Animal Hospital
emergency care near the phone.
If your veterinarian is not near enough to you, you should scout the area for an
emergency animal hospital near you, and
keep that
number available as well.
This is the time to show the sitter where supplies for your cat will be
kept, where important telephone
numbers will be posted, where and how to engage and disengage the home alarm system, where the circuit breaker to your home is located and where to find
emergency supplies.
You should always
keep the
number of a 24 - hour vet on hand in case of
emergencies during labor.
You should also
keep the ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center hotline
number near your phone in case of
emergency.
Keep emergency phone
numbers stored in your cell phone for quick access.
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.
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.