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ICE advice
• Make sure the person whose name and
number you are giving has agreed to be
your ICE contact
• Make sure your ICE contact has a list
of people they should contact on your
behalf – including your place of work
• Make sure your ICE contact's number is
one that's easy to reach. For example
a home number could be useless in an
emergency if the person works full time
• Make sure your ICE contact knows about
any medical conditions that could affect
your emergency treatment – for example
allergies or current medication.
For Customer Services, please call 0800 0322 111
free from a landline or 150 free from your BT ToGo.
Comprehensive help and support is available
at www.bt.com/help/broadbandanywhere
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To make an Emergency Services
call (999 or 112)
There may be circumstances when your phone,
like any other mobile, cannot guarantee a
connection and an emergency call cannot
be placed due to network, environmental or
interference issues. You should never rely solely
upon any mobile for emergency services calls.
We recommend a fixed line phone is retained
at home for emergency services calls. When
making an emergency services call, ensure
that you give all the necessary information as
accurately as possible including your location.
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