ICE Tips

25 March 2008

• Be sure the person whose name and number you are giving has agreed to be your ICE partner

• Your ICE partner must be easy to contact

• Be sure your ICE partner has a list of relatives, doctors and others to contact

• Make sure your ICE partner knows about any medical conditions you may have, allergies or current medications you are taking

• If you are under 18, your ICE partner must be a parent or legal guardian authorized to make decisions

• If your preferred contact is deaf, type in ICETEXT, and then the name of your contact before saving your number

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