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Emergency Preparedness

Simple ways to teach kids calm, safe, and confident responses to emergency situations.

Why talk about emergencies?

  • Kids feel safer when they know what to do in scary situations
  • Practice builds confidence, not fear
  • Clear steps reduce panic in stressful moments
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What kids should know:

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How to call for help:

  • When to call 911
  • How to use your MyPhone to call 911

Know where you are:

  • Home address
  • Caregiver names

How to stay calm:

  • Take deep breaths
  • Speak slowly and clearly

Get to a safe place:

  • Stay where it is safe
  • Don’t open doors to strangers

What kids should say in an emergency:

“Hi, my name is Anders Johnson. My mom isn’t responding and I need help.”

MyPhone automatically shares your registered home address, so kids just need to say who they are and what’s wrong.*

*Subject to the technical capabilities of the local emergency center. You must provide and keep updated your MyPhone location for accurate 911 calling. See www.ooma.com/legal/e-911-terms-and-disclosures/ for more details.

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How to talk to children about emergencies:

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Keep it simple

  • Use clear, age-appropriate language
  • Focus on just 2–3 key actions

Be calm and reassuring

  • Avoid overwhelming details
  • Emphasize that you are helping them learn

Use real-life examples

  • “If someone gets hurt, do this…”
  • “If you smell smoke or see a fire, do this…”

Practice with role playing

  • “What would you do if…”
  • “What would you say when you call 911?”