Specifications:
- Using this antique telephone is a special way to brighten up your whole room with the great appearance
- Made of high quality material, this antique telephone is very durable
- The special design and style make this antique telephone popular with people
- Desktop corded telephone built-in perfect chip, has good speech quality, and no noise during a call
- This home decorative telephone can be a great decoration of your living room
- It can make your life more convenient, helping you connect with your friends easier
- Material: Resin & Iron
- Size: 26 x 16 x 24cm/10.2 x 6.3 x 9.5in(L x W x H)
Details:

- This corded telephone can help you connect with your families and friends easier

- Its special color and individual design make it popular with people

- It is made of high quality material, so it can be used for a long time

- This desktop corded telephone features with elegant and unique appearance

- Also, the corded home telephone provides great performance as a normal telephone
How to Connect Extension Phone Wires:

- Remove the existing telephone wire from the wall by pressing down the plastic pin at the top of the plug and pulling. Plug the extension wire in its place. You will hear a click when its is properly inserted
- Guide the extension lead behind furniture (if necessary) to the phone's new location. Make sure the cable isn't pulled too tight, or in a place where people can trip over it
- Plug the coupler onto the extension cable. The coupler has sockets on both ends; it doesn't matter which you choose. Then plug the phone's original wire into the remaining coupler socket. If you use a coupler, skip to Step 5
- Alternatively, remove the original phone wire, then plug the extension wire directly into the phone. The phone wire can only be inserted one way and will click into place when fully inserted
- Pick up the phone and check for a dial tone. The phone should work as normal and won't require any additional setup
How to Use a House Phone in Bad Weather:

Prepare for Bad Weather:
- Obtain or retrieve a wired or corded telephone. Such a phone will have a wire or cord connecting the handset to the base and a wire from the base to a wall jack. Cordless phones will not work during power outages
- Subscribe to a service that delivers severe weather advisories to your telephone. WeatherCall provides telephone alerts based upon matching a subscriber's physical address with the location of an area under a warning issued by the National Weather Service. Go to WeatherCall's website or contact your local television station to learn if it participates with WeatherCall. Contact your local government to determine if it offers free weather alerts
- Write or print a list of contact numbers for your local utility companies, law enforcement or emergency management agencies, family, friends, employers and hospital and others you might want to contact. Place the list next to your house phone
Using the Phone During Bad Weather:
- Install one or more house phones, especially in the bedroom and living rooms, when a severe weather watch is issued for your area. Insert the male ends of the telephone jack into the wall outlet and base of the phone
- Take immediate action based upon the type of warning issued. Go to a basement or interior area of your home for tornado warnings. Evacuate your home if your local authorities so advise
- Limit your use of the house phone. Call 911 if you or someone in your family needs immediate medical attention. Report outages to your power company. leaks or the smell of gas immediately to your natural gas company and severe weather or damage reports to law enforcement. Inform your family, friends and employers or business associates of your condition and location. Otherwise, avoid non-emergency or social calls since family, friends or employers may attempt to call you
Tips & Warnings:
- Purchase a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration "all-hazards" weather radio as an additional or alternate method to obtain severe weather advisories, particularly during overnight periods
- Keep your wireless or cellular phone fully charged. Turn on your cell phone if you lose land-line telephone service
- Do not use your land-line or house phone during a thunderstorm or electrical storm
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