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Depends on your background and industry.
If you work in IT, and are technically adept, you can...
60 seconds in 24 hours seems too prone to the possibility of a false positive. What if you forget and take a nap? What if there's a power outage? What if your phone breaks unexpectedly?
All good points, however the purpose of a deadman's switch is that you fear for your life, taking a nap might not be as easy under those circumstances. Also, if you know at what time the SMS is set to arrive you can plan ahead to make sure you have Internet in order to respond, but OK maybe 60 seconds is too short of a time so let's make it 5 minutes. Being that this is using Google Voice, you can receive the SMS over a tablet or laptop so a backup would be a must have.
Even 5 minutes seems short. You're already dead, what's the rush?
You don't want to give the people chasing you time to identify and disable the deadmans switch
That’s why you create a backup deadman’s switch.