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The free printable emergency information sheet.

A free printable emergency information sheet is the one page your family needs most — the contacts, locations, and notes someone would need if you couldn't tell them yourself. Download it now, fill it in over lunch, and you're already ahead.

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One click, no sign-up. You'll get a small ZIP with the print-friendly PDF (US Letter & A4) and an editable text version inside.

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What is an emergency information sheet?

An emergency information sheet is a single, organized page that gathers the details someone would need to help your household in a hurry — who to call first, where the important documents live, and the everyday account and home notes that usually exist only in one person's head. It's the smallest, friendliest version of a full emergency binder: quick to finish, but genuinely useful the moment it's done.

What's inside the free download

  • 1-page print-friendly PDF — a calm, low-ink layout in both US Letter and A4.
  • Editable text version — fill it in on your computer or phone if you'd rather type than print.
  • Key contacts — the two or three people your family should call first.
  • Where things are — important documents, spare keys, the folder itself.
  • Account & household notes — utilities, insurance, and the everyday info that lives in one person's head.

A map, not a vault. This sheet records where things are and who to contact — never your actual passwords, PINs, full account numbers, or Social Security numbers. Keep real secrets in a reputable password manager and simply note where it lives.

How to use your emergency information sheet

  1. Fill it in over lunch. Twenty unhurried minutes is enough for the essentials — you can always add more later.
  2. Keep it somewhere sensible and safe. A home folder, a fireproof box, or a secure digital copy all work.
  3. Tell one trusted person where it lives. That single step is what turns a sheet of paper into real peace of mind.

Prefer the plain, no-frills download page? Here's the classic free sample — same sheet, fewer words.

When you're ready for the whole picture

The free sheet is the first page. The full folder is the rest.

The Tomorrow Folder: Complete Life-Admin Binder walks you through all twelve sections your family would need — contacts, medical, household, insurance, digital accounts, pets, and a "what to do first" plan — with a spreadsheet tracker and handoff-letter templates. It's built to be finished in a single weekend. Want the full context first? Read the complete emergency binder guide.

Get the Complete Binder — $34 →

Prefer to start smaller? The Mini Emergency Folder ($12) and Family Contacts Directory ($9) are gentle next steps.

Disclaimer: This product is an organizational workbook and does not provide legal, financial, medical, or tax advice. For legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance directives, consult a qualified professional in your jurisdiction.