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Create a family emergency contact list with at least three primary contacts and two secondary contacts, including phone numbers and email addresses. Make sure all family members have a copy and keep it updated regularly. Include essential information like medical conditions and allergies.
Assembling Your Emergency Contact List
Assemble your family emergency contact list by identifying three primary contacts: one in each location - home, work, and school. If a family member is in school, include their teacher or school administrator. For the secondary contacts, consider close friends or relatives who live elsewhere. Write down their phone numbers and email addresses.
Keeping Your List Up-to-Date
Regularly review and update your emergency contact list. Every six months, check if any contact information has changed. Also, consider including a family member’s medical conditions, allergies, or special needs in the list. This will help emergency responders provide the necessary assistance.
Storing and Sharing Your List
Store your emergency contact list in a safe and easily accessible place, such as a locked cabinet or a secure digital storage service. Make sure all family members have a copy and know where to find it. Consider sharing your list with trusted neighbors or friends who may be able to assist in case of an emergency. Also, save digital copies of your list on cloud storage services or a secure online note-taking platform.
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