Who this sheet helps
This printable is for adults, parents, caregivers, school or daycare handoffs, respite helpers, and families who want allergy information easy to find with emergency paperwork.
Free printable emergency information sheet
A free printable allergy list for organizing allergens, reaction history as caregiver-provided context, severity notes if chosen, allergy doctor contact, medication or auto-injector location, and emergency contacts.
This may be called an allergy list printable, allergy information sheet, allergy emergency information list, or caregiver allergy handoff page.
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Optional add-on
Add a separate medication list sheet if the main emergency information sheet does not have enough room.

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This printable is for adults, parents, caregivers, school or daycare handoffs, respite helpers, and families who want allergy information easy to find with emergency paperwork.
A caregiver, school contact, urgent care team, ER team, or family member may need to quickly identify the allergen list and where the person's current action plan or clinician guidance is kept.
Handoff notes can point helpers to current records and contacts. Avoid treatment sequencing, epinephrine instructions, medication administration advice, diagnosis, or replacing an allergy action plan.
Keep copies with the emergency binder, medication list, caregiver folder, school or daycare packet, travel bag, go-bag, or other place trusted helpers know to check.
Do not include more private detail than helpers need for emergency information organization.
Review the list after a new allergy, changed reaction history, clinician visit, medication or auto-injector change, school form update, caregiver change, pharmacy change, or action plan update.
This printable is for emergency information organization and preparedness only. It is not medical advice and does not replace 911, EMS, clinicians, allergy action plans, medication labels, auto-injector instructions, medical records, care plans, school documentation, patient portals, or professional guidance.
A digital YourEMR profile may help when allergens, contacts, action plan locations, medication locations, or caregiver notes change.
Helpful details may come from current caregiver records, labels, allergy action plans, clinician paperwork, school forms, or family records.
Use these related YourEMR pages when they fit the person's situation.
These outside resources are for general education only. Always follow current allergy action plans, clinicians, medication labels, school policies, and professional guidance.
CDC emergency paperwork guidance that includes care plans such as food allergy and anaphylaxis care plans.
CDC preparedness guidance for organizing prescriptions, nonprescription drugs, medical supply needs, and allergies.
NIH MedlinePlus overview of personal health records, including allergies, medicines, emergency contacts, and chronic diseases.
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YourEMR helps keep emergency information organized and ready when it matters.
These free sheets are informational organization tools only. They are not medical records, diagnosis tools, treatment plans, medical advice, or legal advice, and they do not replace 911, EMS, clinicians, medical records, medication labels, device manuals, care plans, patient portals, or professional guidance.