How to Set Up ICE (In Case of Emergency) Contacts on Your Mobile Phone

How to Set Up ICE (In Case of Emergency) Contacts on Your Mobile Phone

 

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to set up ICE (In Case of Emergency) contacts on your mobile phone, ensuring first responders can quickly access vital contacts if needed.

 

Setting Up ICE on an iPhone

 

  1. Open Settings: Find the gray gear icon on your Home Screen to open Settings.
  2. Go to SOS: Scroll down and select “SOS.”
  3. Set Up Emergency Contacts in Health: This is located towards the bottom of the screen. Tap it to proceed.
  4. Create a Medical ID: Tap “Create Medical ID.” This section is where you will enter ICE information.
  5. Enable “Show When Locked”: Make sure this setting is turned on (the switch should be green). This allows emergency responders to access your ICE information without needing to unlock your phone.
  6. Add Emergency Contact: Scroll down and tap “Add Emergency Contact.”
  7. Select Contact and Relationship: Choose a contact from your list. Once selected, specify their relationship to you, such as “mother” or “partner.”
  8. Save Your Information: Tap “Done” in the top-right corner to save your settings. This will ensure that your ICE contact is readily available on the Medical ID screen, accessible by swiping to the “SOS” menu on your lock screen.

 

When you press the lock button five times in quick succession, an SOS slider will appear, along with the Medical ID option. This quick-access feature allows anyone to find and contact your ICE number phone if you’re unable to do so yourself. Setting up ICE for phone is straightforward and helps ensure your emergency information is visible to those who need it most.

 

Setting Up ICE for Phone on Android

 

Many Android phones don’t have a built-in ICE feature, but you can use the QuickICE app for a simple setup for ICE in case of emergency.

 

  1. Download QuickICE: Open the Google Play Store, search for “QuickICE,” and install it on your phone. Once installed, open the app.
  2. Give Necessary Permissions: Tap “Allow” when prompted to give QuickICE access to your contacts and phone functions.
  3. Add Emergency Contacts: Tap the “Contacts” icon (a silhouette of a person), and select “Import from Contacts.” Choose the people you’d like to add as your ICE contacts.
  4. Customize Your Lock Screen: To make ICE easily accessible from your lock screen, swipe down from the top of the screen twice to open Quick Settings. Look for the ICE tile (snowflake icon), then tap and drag it to the top section of the menu.

 

After setting up QuickICE, anyone who needs help can access your ICE contacts from your lock screen without unlocking your phone. QuickICE works as a reliable option to ensure emergency contact info is available on Android phones, enabling emergency responders to reach out promptly.

 

Why Setting Up ICE Contacts Is Essential

 

ICE contacts should come next because they provide the last line of communication in emergencies, whether you or a good Samaritan or other medical staff need to inform your loved ones of your condition. Whether you own an iPhone or an Android, letting your ICE contact always be visible through the following process is helpful and efficient during emergencies. Having ICE contacts in your phone contact list means, you will be free knowing that your ICE number and other essential details are only a click away for anyone who would need them.


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