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In most cases, emergency contacts are a loved one such as a parent, spouse, adult child, or trusted friend. If possible, its best to have at least TWO emergency contacts. This way, they will be able to work together or, if one is unavailable, the other can take charge.
Family, friends, neighbors, roommates, and coworkers are great choices to have as emergency contacts, but its important to consider who might really be the most useful when faced with real emergency situations.
Your emergency contact should be someone you trust who is reliable and available to contact in case of an emergency. For many people this is a parent or a close friend.
Unlike next of kin, emergency contacts do not have to be relatives; they can be anyone you know and trust and who is readily available to assist you in emergencies.
There are no laws against using an emergency contact under 18, but some organizations require your emergency contact to be a legal adult.
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Emergency Contacts: Choose two emergency contacts. One should be an out-of-town emergency contact who can help make sure youre all okay. The second should be a local emergency contact who can help you with tasks such as picking up your kid from daycare.

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