emergency phone
numbers

 

These numbers are good to have posted in your home for your house sitters, baby sitters, in your day timer, in your child's back pack, even with other family members. In the case of a child being the only one home and needing to call one of these numbers, color code each number to one of your speed dials, so all they have to do is match the colors to call.

EMERGENCY HELP 911
(When calling 911, try to remain as calm as possible and don't hang up until they direct you to do so.)


THE HOUSE INFORMATION

Address: ______________________________

_____________________________________

_____________________________________




Phone Number:
_________________________

Color of House: _________________________

Directions: _____________________________

 

 

Hospital: ______________________________

Ambulance: ____________________________

Police Department: ______________________

Fire Department: ________________________

Poison Control Center: ___________________


Family Doctor / Physician:__________________

Pediatrician's Number: ____________________


Mother's Work Number and ext:
______________________________________

Mother's Cell Number: _____________________

Mother's Pager Number: ___________________

Father's Work Number and ext::
______________________________________

Father's Cell Number:_____________________

Father's Pager Number: ___________________

Neighbor's Name: ________________________

Neighbor's Number: ______________________

Relative's Name: _________________________

Relative's Number: _______________________

*When having someone else watching your children, make sure you write down any medical needs they should be aware of. Food allergies, medications, etc. Go over them with the 'babysitter' before leaving.

 

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