Not exact matches
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.
Preferably it should have not only your phone
number and address, but your
emergency contact phone
numbers as well —
like your vet or a neighbor / friend who could take in your pet temporarily.
Keep a list of important
numbers on the fridge
like (1) your landlord, (2) locksmith, and (3) your roommate's
emergency contacts.
Have each child wear identification with their name, your name, cell
number, where you are staying,
emergency contacts, and other pertinent details
like allergies.
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.