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On this page you can find a summary of the key instructions for preparing for incidents and crises. The instructions will be displayed based on the selections you made on the start page.
Preparedness means preparing for various incidents, crises and emergency conditions in advance. By thinking things through beforehand, your everyday life will be disrupted as little as possible if something unusual happens.
You will be able to cope with most situations when you:
Having supplies for at least three days provides an excellent basis for many situations. Remember that even a small stock of home emergency supplies can help meet your everyday needs if you are unable to get everything you need.
Home emergency supplies include
Ways of preparing depend on a person’s ability to cope with different situations.
Use the questions below to consider how, for example, ageing, disability or illness might affect your home emergency supplies and preparedness:
The authorities use the following means to warn the public of imminent danger
An emergency warning is transmitted on the radio, the 112 Suomi application, websites and, if necessary, television.
Follow these steps if you hear the public warning signal or an emergency warning advises you to take shelter indoors:
You should seek shelter indoors, for example, if toxic smoke, chemicals or radioactive substances spread into the air.
Read more:
In urgent situations call the emergency number 112. Everyone has a duty to help if someone is in danger.
If you have an emergency or someone else's life, health or property is at risk:
Remember to install the 112 Suomi applicationOpens in a new window. on your phone.
A threat from the air is a danger that comes from above, through the air. It may also be called ‘airborne hazard’ or ‘aerial threat’. For example, a drone with explosives may create a threat from the air.
How to prepare for threats from the air:
What to do if the authorities warn about a threat from the air:
A printable summary of the key instructions is available in several languages. The key content is also available in Finnish Sign Language and Finland-Swedish Sign Language.