Get prepared for emergencies

We must be prepared for crises to occur. Norwegian authorities recommend that as many people as possible are prepared to manage on their own for one week. This is because the municipality and emergency services must prioritise those who cannot cope without help during a crisis.

Take responsibility for your own emergency preparedness

Personal preparedness means that you and those around you are ready to manage independently during the first week of a crisis. It starts with considering how a crisis might affect you and your life. How can you ensure your basic needs are met in a crisis?

Cooperate with others

Planning for a week of personal preparedness can be challenging. Remember that family, friends, and neighbours can support each other and work together on good solutions.
Read useful tips for shared preparedness at https://www.dsb.no.

Prepare for a crisis

Stay updated on national advice. You can find guidance on personal preparedness from the Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection (DSB) at https://www.sikkerhverdag.no.

What you should have at home

Personal preparedness should cover basic needs during a crisis. 

See DSB’s list of recommended items to keep at home.

Incidents you should be prepared for

Here are some of the most important challenges we want residents in our municipality to be ready to handle: