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Preparing for incidents and crises

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Checklist for preparing for incidents and crises

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.

Basic knowledge and skills help you cope with many situations

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:

  • Stay calm.
  • Think about how the situation might affect you and your loved ones, and what instructions you already know that apply.
  • List the most important things to do in the situation and take action.
  • Follow official communications.
  • Follow the instructions.
  • Help others to the best of your ability.

Home emergency supplies lay the foundation for preparedness

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

  • bottled water and clean lidded containers for storing water
  • ready-to-eat and easy-to-cook foods that you use in your regular everyday life
  • a radio that runs on batteries or otherwise without mains power
  • a flashlight or some other light that runs on batteries or otherwise without mains power
  • a charged backup power supply
  • essential medicines that last you a little longer
  • hygiene supplies that allow you to stay clean without water
  • a small amount of cash
  • duct tape for sealing windows and vents
  • iodine tablets if there is someone in your household who is aged 40 or younger, pregnant or breastfeeding
  • also enough food and water for your pets.

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Pay attention to functional capacity in preparedness

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:

  • How will the incidents specifically affect your everyday life?
  • What restrictions should be taken into account?
  • What can you do yourself and where do you need help from others in various situations?
  • Who could help you the quickest if something happened?
  • Should you improve your safety net?

Disruptions in payment systems

Disruptions in payment and banking services will be quickly visible in everyday life.

How to prepare for disruptions in payment services:

  • Keep a small amount of cash at home.
  • Get home emergency supplies for everyday needs.
  • Have cards from two different banks.
  • Use several strong identification methods.

What should I do during a disruption in payment or banking services?

  • Follow the information provided by your bank about the situation.
  • Find out if any of your other means of payment is working.
  • Use your home emergency supplies for everyday needs.

Read more about disruptions in payments

Preparedness instructions in print and in sign languages

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.

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