You couldn't be more wrong. They have your exact GPS location anytime you call 911 from a cell phone. That's been the law now for about 20 years.Anonymous wrote:If either of us need help, our little kid can pick up the phone and dial 911 using the sticker on the telephone.
With a mobile phone, 911 will not know where to send help. With a landline they know where to send help even if kid is unclear or forgets the address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can buy a new cover for a couple bucks at Home Depot.
It will be more work to patch the hole well.
Some people have VOIP phones...they use jacks.
Don't make work for yourself.
We have a VOIP phone and it does not use a jack. Maybe some do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you weren't selling the house, I'd say drywall over it. But if you're selling within a year, there is no reason not to just go buy a new cover for a few bucks.
This. For yourself, it’s fine to drywall over it. But if you’re selling anyway, I don’t see why you’d take the option away from the next owner.
Anonymous wrote:Just replace the cover. A kitchen jack is important to anyone who wants a landline. I still have one, kept it when kids were too little for phones and my not wanting to depend on babysitters having a charged phone. I think people with kids should have landlines for safety reasons.
Anonymous wrote:I would look into your state's code to see if that is allowed, I don't know if a phone jack is considered a live wire, but you are not allowed to dry wall over a live wire. You'd have to figure out how to kill the connection and cap it off.