Tuesday, June 27, 2023

AN EXCELLENT SAFETY TIP

(One of my favorite photos from a road trip out west ten years ago or so.)

This is good to know.  I saw it online.  I am not sure where from as I accidentally cancelled the page out, but definitely worth sharing.  

“If you are ever lost while hiking, get stranded with a broken down car, etc., and you notice your cell phone is low on juice or has no signal, here is a tip that may very well save your life.

Change the voicemail on your phone to a message that gives your approximate location, the time, the date, your situation (lost, out of gas, car broken down, injured, etc), and any special instructions such as you are staying with the car, you are walking toward a town, etc.  The best part of this is that even if your cell phone dies or stops working, voicemail still works, so anyone calling your phone looking for you will hear the message and know where to find you, or where to send help.”





40 comments:

  1. Your tips are very useful! I often got lost in the wilderness on my own.

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    1. Great! I always had a fear of getting lost when we went traveling miles away from anywhere. If and when we road trip again, I shall remember this most definitely :)

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  2. Been a nice car in it's day.
    Good advice on the phone - voice mail...wonder how many people would think of that! I didn't Denise.

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    1. I always had a fondness for these old cars. There were two or three old ones in this state on hubby's father's old homestead. I always loved them, seeing the beautiful in the old rust buckets, and imagined what they must have been like for the family to drive them.

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  3. That is a good idea. I'm betting that I wouldn't think of it though if I were ever in that type of situation.

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    1. I know what you mean. We have a set list of things we need to do before a vacation. I am going to add this to it.

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  4. Good advice except it will not work without a signal, voice mail is at provider not on your phone and if its dead you could not change it either.

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  5. if a low battery send a text to someone with the info. someone you know will read it. text will go on weak signal or low but not dead battery

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  6. Great advice, thanks for sharing. Take care, have a great day!

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    1. You are very welcome Eileen :) I wish you the same.

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  7. Bardzo przydatna rada. Dziękuję. Udanego tygodnia😊

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    1. Cieszę się, że okazał się przydatny :) Miłej środy dla Ciebie.

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  8. I saw that post on Facebook as well. It is really some great advice.

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    1. It is indeed! Good that you found it on Facebook. It will reach more people :)

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  9. that's an awesome tip i would have never thought of!! no lets hope i remember how to change my voicemail greeting!!

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    1. I agree, we just need to remember to refresh on how to change the greeting. I am going to write the steps down to do just that and keep them handy. Stress makes everything pour out of my head like a waterfall ;)

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  10. Good idea. (Now how do I store it in my memory in case I ever need it...)

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    1. Yes, it would be a challenge for me too. I have to write a lot of things down these days to remember them :)

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  11. That is a great tip for sure and a great photo!

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  12. What a brilliant tip! Thank you. Great photo as well!

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    1. Hello Martha Ellen, great to see you :) and thank you.

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  13. Hi Denise - good thought ... and very sensible - it's being aware isn't it. Cheers Hilary

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    1. Hi Hilary, how lovely to see you :) and totally agree. Cheers!

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  14. Great shot. Can you reach your voicemail to change it when you are out of range? And if you are in range, call for help.

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    1. I'm not sure Linda, I never thought about being out of range. I think I would be inclined to take a satellite telephone with me if I knew I was going to be in the boonies. I will definitely be looking into that when the time comes that we go on a road trip.

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    1. Yes and I'm glad I saw this as I doubt I would have thought about it when traveling. We always carry extra battery power but there was one time we even ran out of that.

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