About Emergency Info Card
Emergency Info Card is a free online tool that helps anyone — especially seniors, caregivers, and people with chronic conditions — print a wallet-sized or fridge-sized card with their medical information and emergency contacts. It takes about three minutes and your data never leaves your browser.
The problem we're trying to solve
When paramedics arrive at an emergency, they need to know your allergies, current medications, conditions, and who to call. If you can't communicate — because you're unconscious, confused, or living with dementia — they often have no way to find that information. Phones die, lock, or get thrown clear of an accident. A printed card on your fridge or in your wallet doesn't.
Most existing solutions either charge a monthly fee, require an account, or quietly collect and sell the most sensitive personal data you have. This site does none of that.
How it works
You fill in a short form — name, blood type, allergies, medications, conditions, contacts. The site generates a printable PDF in three formats: a wallet card (3.5" × 2"), a fridge card (5" × 7"), and a combined sheet with cut lines. You print it at home and you're done.
The whole flow runs in your browser. There is no account, no upload, no server-side storage. Your medical details live in your browser's local storage so you can come back later to update them. Clearing your browser data erases the card, which is exactly what should happen.
Privacy is a safety feature, not a slogan
We genuinely believe privacy is part of why a tool like this should exist. Some of the people who need an emergency card most — dementia patients, abuse survivors, people without stable housing — have the most to lose if their home address, medications, and contacts end up in a database that gets breached or sold.
- No account, no email, no signup.
- Your card data stays on your device. We can't read it.
- No server-side database of users or cards.
- Read our Privacy Policy for the full details.
Who we are
We're a small, independent team that publishes under the name Emergency Info Card Editorial Team. We're not a venture-backed company, a hospital, or a medical device manufacturer. We'd rather be transparent about that than invent personas.
What carries our accountability is our process. Every guide cites primary sources (CDC, NHS, Mayo Clinic, NIA, official government services for regional emergency numbers). Every page carries a Last reviewed date. We publish corrections when readers point out mistakes.
Read our Editorial Standards for the full explanation of how we research, fact-check, and what we explicitly won't do.
How this site is funded
The card generator is and will remain free. We pay for hosting and maintenance with two things:
- Display advertising on informational pages (never on the card-creation flow itself, where it would be intrusive).
- Affiliate links to relevant products like medical alert bracelets and pill organizers, where they make sense in context. Every affiliate link is disclosed where it appears.
We don't accept paid placements, sponsored content, or undisclosed promotions. A product's inclusion in a guide is never determined by whether the publisher pays us.
Who this is for
- Seniors and elderly individuals living independently
- Caregivers managing health information for parents, partners, or relatives
- People with chronic conditions, severe allergies, or on multiple medications
- Patients with dementia or Alzheimer's disease
- Travelers who want emergency info ready, especially internationally
- Parents of children with severe food or drug allergies
Contact us
Questions, feedback, or a correction? Email info@emergencyinfocard.com or use the contact form. We aim to respond within 2–3 business days. If you've found a wrong emergency number on the site, please tell us — that one we treat as urgent.
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