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Discover how to set up Emergency Contacts on your iPhone and Apple Watch to stay safe and prepared anytime.
Setting up emergency contacts on your iPhone or Apple Watch can be lifesaving in most situations. Whether you’re dealing with a medical emergency, an accident, or a situation where you can’t speak, your Apple devices can automatically notify your loved ones and share your location.
In this guide, you’ll learn what emergency contacts are, how they work, and exactly how to set them up on both iPhone and Apple Watch. So, let’s get started!
Emergency contacts are trusted people stored in your iPhone’s Medical ID within the Health app. When you trigger Emergency SOS, your device:
This feature works on iPhone, Apple Watch, and Apple Watch Cellular, making it one of the most important safety tools in the Apple ecosystem.
Also read: iPhone security and emergency features
Many iPhone users never set up their emergency contacts, but this feature can be critical. Here’s why you shouldn’t skip it:
Therefore, setting this up gives you peace of mind every day. Your family or friends also remain informed without you having to make a single call.
Emergency contacts live inside the Medical ID section of the Health app along with your medical conditions, allergies and medications, blood type, date of birth, etc.
That’s all! Your Apple Watch will also use the same emergency contacts you’ve added to the Health app. The Apple Watch with cellular connectivity can even call Emergency SOS even if your iPhone isn’t nearby.
A red star mark will appear next to their name. Follow the same steps to add another contact.
When you activate Emergency SOS, Fall Detection, or Crash Detection, your iPhone automatically calls emergency services and sends an alert to your contacts. You can also display the Medical ID on your Lock Screen, so emergency responders can contact your family.
To get the most out of the feature:
These easy steps make your emergency setup more reliable.
If something changes, here’s how to edit or delete emergency contacts:
Updating these details ensures the right people get notified when it matters. You can also remove them from the Contacts app using the same steps you used to add them.
Setting up emergency contacts on your iPhone or Apple Watch only takes a few minutes, but it could make a lifesaving difference. With Emergency SOS, automatic alerts, and real-time location sharing, Apple’s safety features give you extra protection no matter where you are.
If you face any issues, let us know in the comments below. I’d be happy to help!
FAQs
Yes. You can add several emergency contacts, and all of them will receive SOS alerts if you trigger Emergency SOS.
No. You must use the Health app on iPhone to add or edit emergency contacts. The Apple Watch syncs this information automatically.
Yes. If you use Family Sharing, you can manage a child’s Medical ID and add emergency contacts from your iPhone.
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