Ongoing lethal violence
In the unlikely event that you are near or affected by a shooting or explosion, it is good to know what to do. Here is the police's advice on what to do in the event of ongoing...
Anxiety support
Here we have gathered information and resources for those feeling anxious or depressed. The web information is mostly in Swedish but you can use English when contacting most...
How to help
There are several ways to do, in order to help others in a crisis. Strengthen your home preparedness, learn first-aid, get involved in a volunteer organisation and to talk to...
Medicines during a crisis
Keep a month's worth of medicines at home. Thats the National Board of Health and Welfare's recommendation for people who are prescribed medicines. If you keep a extra supplies...
Payment during a crisis
Disruptions in payments and cash register systems can make shopping difficult. It is therefore useful to be able to pay in several different ways.
Cooperate with your neighbours in a crisis
Those who know their neighbours will more likely manage well if an emergency should occur.
Water shortage and drought
If groundwater levels are low, a municipality may issue an outdoor water-use restriction and encourage inhabitants to conserve water.
Transport disturbances
The functionality of the transport systems is extremely important for our survival. Almost no municipality in Sweden can manage without external deliveries and very few...
Life-threatening injuries
Here, we have listed information from Swedish authorities about how to help another person who suffers from serious injuries.
International travel
You are always ultimately responsible for yourself when you travel abroad. This also in the event of accidents and emergencies. Here, you can read about how to prepare for a stay...