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🚨 Brunei Emergency Numbers: A Simple Guide for Parents, Caregivers & Children

Teaching children what to do in an emergency is an important part of keeping them safe. This guide helps parents, caregivers, and children understand the main emergency numbers in Brunei and when to use them. The explanations are simple so you can easily teach them to your child, including special needs learners who benefit from clear steps.


πŸ“ž 993 – Police

Call 993 when you need help from the police.

Call if:

  • Someone’s safety is in danger
  • A crime is happening

Examples:

  • Someone is trying to break into your home
  • Your car is stolen
  • A suspicious person is outside your house

πŸš‘ 991 – Ambulance

Call 991 for medical emergencies.

Examples:

  • Someone cannot breathe
  • A serious burn
  • A child is having a seizure

πŸš’ 995 – Fire & Rescue

Call 995 for fire, dangerous situations, or rescue.

Examples:

  • A house or building is on fire
  • A dangerous animal is nearby
  • A baby or child is locked inside a car

πŸ—ΊοΈ 998 – Search & Rescue

Call 998 when someone is lost, injured, or unable to get back safely.

Example:

  • Getting lost while hiking

❗ Please Remember

Emergency numbers are only for real emergencies.
Prank calls can stop real people from getting help.

πŸ“₯ Download the Full Emergency Numbers PDF

This file is easy to print and perfect for:

  • home use
  • classrooms
  • therapy centres
  • emergency corners at home

You can download the full visual guide here:

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