With cell phones in today's world,would you be able to contact your children if you had a 2AM emergency??
No more princess phone s by the bedside to ring non stop off the hook!!
The jest is that folks are more likely to sleep through a cell phone ringing than the older land line phone sitting on the night stand that might be louder and don't stop ringing on their on.I'm not following your question. A cell phone works just like any other phone from your residence. If you happen to be in an area where there is no cell phone service, then the same problem would exist with a land line.
The jest is that folks are more likely to sleep through a cell phone ringing than the older land line phone sitting on the night stand that might be louder and don't stop ringing on their on.
Alot place their phones on chargers or they are in another room. Some have low volume ringtones or are on vibrate!! Some ring only a certain number of times before going to voicemail!!I'm not following your question. A cell phone works just like any other phone from your residence. If you happen to be in an area where there is no cell phone service, then the same problem would exist with a land line.
camper6 wrote" If you happen to be in an area where there is no cell phone service, then the same problem would exist with a land line." not true. land line is different from cell phones.
in essence a cell phone is actually radio telephone whereas landline is hard wired. in a major failure cell phone service might stop due to no power but landline is powered by the phone company and should still work....unless there is something different in canada i am not aware of!
If they are in a wilderness area they might not have cell phone service either. And even if they did, how quickly could they respond in an emergency? When I was backpacking in wilderness areas I was on my own for days at a time and might pick up cell phone signal from high ground if I was near a town. Maybe coverage is better now but I think that is satellite phone country if you want a reliable connection and a helicopter pilot on call if you want to make a quick exit.I'm talking about being in a wilderness area. It's possible you could communicate with a cell phone but unlikely that there's a land line in your tent.
As far as sleeping through the rings. I keep my phone in my pocket and it vibrates as well as rings and my ringtone is a song that plays for a long time.
A simple straight forward hypothetical question. Land line vs. cell phone for emergency contact at 2 a/m.
The reasons listed post #5 explain why landline would be the better option.
Of course your children would have to have the landline since you would be contacting them. Therein lies the problem. Many younger people opt for cell phone use only.
Looks like it's getting over-"thunk
Depends on whether or not the person who's trying to be reached,keeps their phone near their bed,keeps the ringer turned up and doesn't sleep like the dead like my son.
Cell phones don't have any magical powers.
I think if you're in the wilderness, you're probably on your own...
BTW,even with a landline, I always kept the ringer off in the bedroom
Well I don't agree. If you wanted to go cuckoo about it you could easily hook up your cell phone to a speaker. But now how often do you expect to be woken up at 2 a.m. for an emergency.
camper6" I'm talking about being in a wilderness area". oh gee sorry I wasn't aware there was any particular place mentioned. So you think you can notify anyone by cell phone at 2am while you are being attacked by a grizzly bear in the wilderness. good luck.
And since we are on alternate spaces being in a rubber dinghy at sea after your sailboat sank and trying to call your children at 2am, i dont think so, or how about in a lunar lander on the moon...
camper6 "In the wilderness if you have a cell phone you have the option of a compass and a GPS unit. You also have the option of an emergency feature which is satellite driven."
my cell phone does not have a compass or gps and has nothing to do with a satellite.
I dunno where you get your info!
camper6... duh... my cell phone is a pre pay tracfone and does not have anything to activate, no apps to download and absolutely has nothing to do with satellites.. not all cell phones are the 'smart phones' you are thinking of which use google's android system!
With cell phones in today's world,would you be able to contact your children if you had a 2AM emergency??
No more princess phone s by the bedside to ring non stop off the hook!!
camper6... duh... my cell phone is a pre pay tracfone and does not have anything to activate, no apps to download and absolutely has nothing to do with satellites.. not all cell phones are the 'smart phones' you are thinking of which use google's android system!