Food in a crisis
It is important to have extra food at home that provides sufficient calories. Choose foods which can be prepared quickly, do not require much water or cooking and can be stored...
Heating during a crisis
When we’re cold, our ability to think and move is impaired. It is therefore important to keep warm in a crisis. Make a plan to keep you and your home warm if the electricity goes...
Pets in a crisis
Pets also need water, food and warmth in a crisis. Here is information for pet owners.
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.
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...
Water supply in a crisis
Clean drinking water is essential for life. Allow at least three litres per adult per day. If you are unsure of water quality, you must be able to boil the water.
Using social media during a crisis
Feel free to discuss things, but be mindful of what you share on social media. Should an accident or other serious event occur, conduct yourself in the same manner on social...
Cooperate with your neighbours in a crisis
Those who know their neighbours will more likely manage well if an emergency should occur.
Climate change
The climate of the earth and Sweden is getting warmer. This increases the risk of extreme weather, natural disasters and other disturbances in society. Read about how society is...
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...