But a word of caution. I hear so many people now that rely so wholly on their techno devices that they can't remember passwords, login information, bank account numbers, and even one or two phone numbers they call frequently. While technology is wonderful for storing and retrieving information it can break, fail, be lost, or get hacked. Many cell phones now have a built-in program for the user to select ICE (in case of emergency) contacts so that these numbers and people are easy to find and notify in an emergency or accident. As nice as these features are, sometimes it is not convenient or as fast as we might think. In my accident my cell phone was in the car cup holder in the center console. Upon impact it was thrown around in the car and was not found by police until a day or two after the accident. Had I not had Lawrence's phone number memorized who knows how long it would have been before he and my family would have been notified of the accident. But because I knew his phone number a witness was able to call him immediately and Lawrence was able to notify others. Something I have seen that I think is an excellent idea is to make a note to stick on children's car seats and/or jackets for this very purpose. Include emergency phone numbers, the child's name, names of siblings and parents, allergies, medications, birthday, and any other information that might be necessary for medical and emergency personnel in the event that an adult is not capable of giving this information.
Technology is wonderful and does amazing things for us by making our lives easier and faster, but it is nor infallible. I am thankful for technology and look forward to more advances in the future.
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Wonderful ideas!!
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