This might save your life and cash in the real world
Posted: 21 Jun 2008, 20:10
Recently received email:
"Enter your next of kin's contact details in your ‘phone book under the name ICE (in case of emergency). If you are involved in an accident, the emergency services will normally check your phone.
Battery Power: If the battery power on your mobile is low press *3370# and this will open up a reserve and you should see a 50% increase in battery power. The reserve will be re-charged when you next charge your mobile.
Mobile Phone Serial Number
Check and write down in a safe place the serial number of your mobile. Should your phone be stolen, your provider can then block the handset. Find this 15 digit number by pressing *#06# on your mobile."
I have had the ICE in two versions on my mobile for a year or so. My son works in our local hospital and told me that the Essex Ambulance Service and Police Force advise that ICE is a wise precaution. In my case I have "ICE1" = Mrs Hobby and "ICE2" = my son's number, that is just in case my wife and I were both in the same car and accident. Hope I never have to use it. Also useful for emergency services staff. Perhaps "Techy" has seen ICE in use.
"Enter your next of kin's contact details in your ‘phone book under the name ICE (in case of emergency). If you are involved in an accident, the emergency services will normally check your phone.
Battery Power: If the battery power on your mobile is low press *3370# and this will open up a reserve and you should see a 50% increase in battery power. The reserve will be re-charged when you next charge your mobile.
Mobile Phone Serial Number
Check and write down in a safe place the serial number of your mobile. Should your phone be stolen, your provider can then block the handset. Find this 15 digit number by pressing *#06# on your mobile."
I have had the ICE in two versions on my mobile for a year or so. My son works in our local hospital and told me that the Essex Ambulance Service and Police Force advise that ICE is a wise precaution. In my case I have "ICE1" = Mrs Hobby and "ICE2" = my son's number, that is just in case my wife and I were both in the same car and accident. Hope I never have to use it. Also useful for emergency services staff. Perhaps "Techy" has seen ICE in use.