How To Setup Emergency Access on Your iPhone To Call For Help on Your Lock Screen
In this blog post, I’m going to walk you through the process of setting up Emergency Contact Information on your iPhone Lock Screen, to save valuable seconds when you may, God forbid, be seriously injured, and potentially unable to unlock your phone and call for help in the usual way.
This is also very useful in situations where you may be unconscious, and someone else can call your Emergency Contact without needing to unlock your phone. Or you could simply hand your phone to someone and they can do this in unsafe situations.
Open up Settings on your iPhone, in my case I have an iPhone 11 Pro Max. Scroll down to “Emergency SOS”, and tap it.
Now, scroll down to “Emergency Contacts”, and tape the green “+” icon to add the appropriate information. The Contacts app will open up, and you can scroll down to select one of your Contacts. Be sure to first talk to that person and confirm they’re okay with you setting them up as an Emergency Contact.
Once you have finished adding their contact information, tap “Done” in the upper right hand corner. You can now close that open app and continue using your iPhone as per normal.
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To use this feature on your Lock Screen, put your screen to sleep by pressing the sleep/wake button on the right side of your iPhone.
To access the Emergency SOS screen press and hold BOTH the sleep/wake button on the right side of your iPhone, and the one of the volume buttons on the left side at the same time.
You will now see the Emergency SOS screen, with three options. You can turn off your iPhone, access your Medical ID information, including your Emergency Contact Information. You can also use the Emergency SOS slider to IMMEDIATELY and WITHOUT WARNING call 911.
You will now see the Your Medical ID Information, including your Emergency Contact.
You can also access the emergency dial pad but putting your screen back to sleep by pressing the sleep/wake button once. Then, pressing it again and tapping “Emergency” at the bottom left of your screen.
Here is what the emergency dial pad looks like. You can dial ANY number here, but you CANNOT access the person’s contacts.
To put the screen back to sleep, press the sleep/wake button again. You can now continue to use your phone as per usual.
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