Prepare an Emergency Contact List
The last time we moved into a new home, I moved first and ended up living almost 1200 miles away from my family. Now, I'm not used to living alone, never mind in a strange house without any furniture. And there was still three weeks to go before the rest of my family could join me. So, when on a Saturday night at 3:00 am I heard a rattle at the back door, like someone was trying to get in, I panicked and dialed the the local police station.
While the police didn't find any suspects, and I still don't know to this day if there really was someone at my back door or if my over-paranoid mind got the best of me, I was certainly glad that I'd prepared myself by creating an emergency contact list that I keep posted on the fridge.
This should always be the first thing you do whenever you move into a new neighborhood or city; it's important that all family members know where to find it.
Use this guide to put together your emergency list so if you hear a strange noise in the middle of the night or have a sick child or even if you're not quite sure if the medication you're taking should be swallowed with food, you can get in touch with the right person - quickly and easily.
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