Emergency Calling Disclaimer
Talkala cannot connect to 911, 112, 999, 000, or any other emergency number. If you might need emergency help, use a phone service that actually supports emergency calling.
- Effective date:
- May 8, 2026
The short version
What Talkala cannot do
Talkala cannot connect you to emergency services. Do not rely on it in any situation where you need immediate emergency response. Not as a primary tool, not as a backup, and not for testing emergency numbers.
Why browser calling is the wrong tool for emergencies
Emergency calling requires service behavior Talkala does not provide, including reliable emergency routing, automatic emergency-location handling, local emergency-center access, and emergency-grade availability. Browser-based outbound calling cannot guarantee those things.
What to do instead
Use a regular mobile phone, landline, local emergency-capable voice service, or any other service that actually supports emergency calling in your location. Keep your local emergency numbers accessible without depending on Talkala.
Do not test emergency numbers
Do not dial emergency numbers through Talkala to see what happens. The expected result is that the service cannot be relied on for emergency access, and testing can create confusion or delay during a real emergency.
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