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Be safe online and in life. Netsmartz is a great resource from the Utah Attorney General’s Office and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children designed to protect kids by educating them about Internet safety The American Red Cross recommends you ICE your cell phone by keying an “In Case of Emergency” contact in your cell phone list. This program was started in Britain and is gaining in popularity with emergency workers throughout the U.S.

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ICE Advice

  • Make sure the person whose name and number you are giving has agreed to be your ICE partner;
  • Make sure your ICE partner has a list of people they should contact on your behalf – including your place of work;
  • Make sure your ICE partner's number is one that's easy to contact, for example a home number could be useless in an emergency if the person works full time;
  • Make sure your ICE partner knows about any medical conditions that could affect your emergency treatment – for example allergies or current medication; and
  • Make sure if you are under 18, your ICE partner is either your mother or father or an immediate member of your family authorized to make decisions on your behalf—for example, if you need a life or death operation.

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World Language on TV

With the help of these language programs from Annenberg/CPB you can learn to speak French, Spanish and/or German, while also learning about the culture of each.