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BT Directory Enquiries – 118 500
The easy to use 118 500 BT Directory Enquiries
service gives you access to any listed UK
residential or business xed line phone number.
118 500 is available 24 hours
a day, 365 days per year
With one call you can make as many
phone number requests as you need
All numbers will automatically
be sent via text message
You can be connected straight through
to the number you wish to reach
Need an international number?
For BT International Directory Enquiries,
just call 118 505 when you’re in the UK.
2222 Travel and Weather Information
2222 keeps you informed about travel and
weather information, whether you’re planning
your journey from home or stuck in a trafc
jam on the way to your destination.
You’ll be given a trafc update for your
specic location and the option of checking
for road news and weather forecasts
from any region across the UK.
ICE ‘In Case of Emergency’
Enter the number of the person you would
want to be contacted ‘In Case of Emergency’
into your phonebook. In an emergency
situation, ambulance and hospital staff will
then be able to quickly nd out who your next
of kin are and be able to contact them.
Go to Contacts
Select Add New Contact
Enter the letters ‘ICE’ under the name
followed by the telephone number of
your next of kin (ensure both daytime and
evening numbers are included if possible)
ICE advice
Make sure the person whose name and
number you are giving has agreed to be
your ICE contact
Make sure your ICE contact has a list
of people they should contact on your
behalf – including your place of work
Make sure your ICE contact’s number is
one that’s easy to reach. For example
a home number could be useless in an
emergency if the person works full time
Make sure your ICE contact knows about
any medical conditions that could affect
your emergency treatment – for example
allergies or current medication.
Useful numbers
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