If something happens to you — will your family know where anything is?

The bank accounts. The insurance. Where the will is. What medication grandma takes. Most families carry all of it in one person's head. A family emergency binder puts it on paper in one place — and ours is generated from a single form instead of a 60-page blank PDF you'll never finish: emergency contacts, a medical sheet for every family member, an accounts & policies inventory, home essentials (shutoffs, keys, codes), an important documents locator, a wishes page, and a review schedule that keeps it alive.

✔ Sensitive lines stay blank — you add them by pen✔ $5.99 one-time✔ Done in 15 minutes

🔒 Privacy by design — read this before typing

The form below never asks for account numbers, passwords, codes or where your documents are kept. Those lines print blank on purpose — you fill them in by pen after printing, so the most sensitive facts of your life never touch the internet. That's not a limitation; it's the whole point.

1. The family

2. Medical sheets (one line per family member — each gets their own page)

3. Accounts & policies (institutions only — numbers go in BY PEN later)

4. Home & pets (all optional)

5. In your own words (optional — printed on its own page, with room left for pen)

Preview free. The full binder — every page, no watermark — is $5.99 once. Regenerate any time; the link keeps working after payment.

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Not another 60-page blank PDF

Etsy binders are beautiful stacks of empty tables that most buyers never finish filling. Ours arrives already personalized — your people, your doctors, your institutions — with only the truly sensitive lines left for pen.

The pen is the security model

Account numbers, codes and document locations never touch a server — including ours. The printed binder in a locked drawer is un-hackable in a way no app will ever be.

Made to stay alive

The review schedule page turns a one-time purchase into a habit: every 6 months, ten minutes, initial the box. An up-to-date binder is the difference between a gesture and a gift.

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