The Card on the Fridge — CPR & First Aid Magnet

Safety & Everyday Design

The Card on the Fridge

— A CPR & First Aid Guide That Belongs in Every Home —

Most people know what to do — in theory. Call for help. Stay calm. Start compressions. But in the moment, the mind goes blank. Hands freeze. Seconds matter, and theory evaporates.

This card doesn’t replace training. It stays on your fridge, so that when it counts, the steps are right in front of you.

Simple idea. Quiet presence. Potentially, the most useful thing in the kitchen.


Scene · 01

The Parent Who Hoped They’d Never Need It

The baby is six months old. The apartment is full of soft toys, bottle warmers, and good intentions. And somewhere on the fridge, between the grocery list and the pediatrician’s number, there’s a laminated card — red on the left, blue on the right.

It covers infant CPR step by step: check for consciousness, 30 compressions at the center of the chest, two gentle breaths. On the other side, choking protocol for infants under one: five back thumps, five chest thrusts, repeat. Illustrated. Numbered. Written for a person who is terrified and alone.


Infant CPR


Back Thumps


Chest Thrusts


Illustrated Steps

The card exists for the moment hope runs out and instinct needs a backup.

Scene · 02

The Kitchen Where It Lives

The card is 8.5″ × 11″ — full letter size, impossible to miss. It’s laminated: water-resistant, wipe-clean, built for a kitchen environment. Steam, splashes, years of daily life — it holds up.

The back is magnetic. No frames, no hooks, no installation. It attaches to the fridge in three seconds and stays there. Quietly. Doing nothing — unless it’s needed.


8.5″ × 11″ Full Size


Laminated — Waterproof


Magnetic Back


Wipe Clean

Good design isn’t always visible. Sometimes it’s the thing that’s always there when you look up.

Scene · 03

The Clinic That Ordered 2,000

A pediatric clinic. A community health center. A corporate wellness program. A childcare chain with fifty locations. These aren’t people buying one card — they’re people who believe every waiting room, every break room, every reception desk should have one.

The card is custom-printable. Logo on the front, contact information in the footer, brand colors on the border. At $0.10–0.80 per unit, the cost per touchpoint is negligible. What it communicates — that you take safety seriously — is not.


Custom Logo Print


MOQ 2,000 pcs


$0.10–0.80 / unit


Brand: JMZ

The most effective branded item is one people keep, not one they discard.

Scene · 04

The Grandparent Who Reads It Every Morning

She makes coffee at 7 a.m. and the grandchildren arrive by 8. The card has been on her fridge for two years. She’s never had to use it. But she reads the adult section every few weeks — Heimlich, unconscious victim protocol, the part about pregnant women — the way you reread something you want to be sure you haven’t forgotten.

That’s the quiet function of this card. It’s not emergency equipment. It’s a daily reminder that you are prepared. That’s worth something, even on the mornings nothing happens.

Preparedness isn’t a product. It’s a habit. The card just makes the habit visible.


This is a card that covers CPR for infants, children, and adults. The Heimlich maneuver. Choking response for unconscious victims. All of it, on one laminated sheet, held to your fridge by a magnet. Designed to be read under pressure. Built to last a decade in a kitchen.

It doesn’t ask for attention. It just stays in its place, doing the one thing it was made to do — being there.

Custom orders, bulk pricing, or branding inquiries —



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JMZ Group · Packaging & Stationery Solutions

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