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The following are suggestions of some items to
include on your Emergency list for baby sitters, nannies and others
that may care for your child. This can also be handy for you.
In a moment of panic or stress, you don't want to be fumbling around
for numbers. Keep your list in a handy and safe place.
Make a copy that you keep with you on your travels as well.
Protect your child's identity from day one and never carry or
include on your emergency list too much personal identification
about your child. For instance, a nanny should be fine with
having only the last four digits of your child's social security
number.
911
Police non-emergency line
Child / Children's name
Child / Children's birthday
Child / Children's height and weight as of current date
Child / Children's insurance company name, Group number and I.D.
number
Child / Children's doctors name, address and phone number
Hospital preference or closest hospital address and phone number
Child / Children's last 4 digit's of social security number
Spouses name and work / cell numbers
Emergency contact names and cell numbers
Waiver for medical treatment stating that the parents/guardians
give the following people permission to make medical decisions
for the child / children's in an emergency situation if the
parents/guardians can not be reached.
Trusted Neighbor
Local Family members or Close Friends
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