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    Keep emergency numbers within reach: A home safety reminder for Filipino families

    Mommy IrisBy Mommy IrisMay 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Emergency preparedness begins at home. Beyond keeping basic supplies such as food, water, medicine, flashlights, and batteries, every household should also have a clear communication plan in case of an emergency. 

    This includes knowing whom to call, keeping important emergency numbers visible, and ensuring family members have an accessible way to contact emergency hotlines, barangays, hospitals, relatives, or first responders when needed.

    As families use different ways to stay connected every day, having a dedicated home phone line can be part of a household’s broader emergency preparedness plan. A landline gives family members, including children, seniors, and household helpers, a fixed and familiar way to contact emergency hotlines, barangays, hospitals, relatives, and first responders when urgent assistance is needed. More importantly, it helps give families added peace of mind at home, knowing that there is an accessible way to call for help when it matters most.

    It also serves as an additional communication option at home, especially when family members need to quickly coordinate during an emergency.

    Keep emergency numbers visible at home

    A prepared household does not only know how to call for help. It also knows who to call.

    Families are encouraged to keep a list of important emergency numbers in a visible and accessible area, such as beside the landline, on the refrigerator, near the main door, or in the family emergency kit. This helps ensure that anyone at home can act quickly, even under pressure.

    Here are some important emergency numbers Filipino families may keep on hand:

    • National Emergency Hotline: 911
    • Philippine National Police: 117 / (02) 8722-0650
    • Philippine Red Cross: 143
    • MMDA Hotline: 136
    • Bureau of Fire Protection: Check the nearest local fire station or local government emergency hotline in your area. 
    • Barangay / City / Municipal Emergency Hotline: Keep local emergency numbers updated and visible at home. 

    The Philippine Information Agency also reported that the Unified 911 Emergency Hotline handled more than 5.2 million calls from January to April 2026, showing how vital emergency hotlines have become for Filipinos during urgent situations.

    Make emergency calling easier for everyone at home

    To help households stay prepared, families may also consider the following:

    1. Post 911 and other emergency numbers where everyone can see them. Place 911 prominently at the top of the list, followed by other important emergency numbers such as the local barangay, city rescue, fire station, hospital, and police hotlines. Keep the list beside the telephone, on the refrigerator, or in common areas where anyone at home can easily find it.
    2. Teach children and seniors how to call for help. Make sure they know when to call 911, how to state their name, location, and the nature of the emergency, and who else  in the family to contact
    3. Save local numbers, not just national hotlines. Barangay, city, municipal, hospital, and local rescue numbers can be reached more quickly and be more relevant depending on the situation.
    4. Include communication in the family emergency plan. Aside from food, water, flashlights, and medicine, families should also prepare reliable ways to call for help and contact loved ones.

    Emergency preparedness is not about relying on only one way to stay connected. It is about ensuring households have clear, accessible, and dependable ways to call for help, stay informed, and respond quickly.

    Through its connectivity solutions, PLDT Home supports Filipino families in building safer and more connected homes. With fiber internet plans bundled with a landline phone, households can maintain a dedicated home communication line that supports everyday connection and emergency preparedness.For more information, visit www.pldthome.com.

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