ICE: Emergency Cell Phone Numbers

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ice-in-case-of-emergency.jpgI've been meaning to post something about this for awhile.

Why? Because I think it's brilliant and could be life-saving.

ICE: In Case of Emergency

It's gotten a lot of attention recently in the news...

It's even appeared in Snopes (...and has been authenticated as "TRUE").

What it comes down to is this: programming your emergency contact numbers under the name "ICE" into your cell phone is the smart thing to do!

If you haven't done so already... you might want to do this right away.

ICE emergency contact number stored in a mobile phone.

  • It would make it easier for others to contact your loved ones, should you become involved in an accident with your cell phone on your person.

  • It could increase the chances of your cellphone being returned to you if you should lose it.

Check out this video explaining ICE
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Kerrie said:

THis is a good idea for all the cell phones

EXAMPLE ICE Dad

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