Seven key things: The deputy head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration Wiesław Leśniakiewicz said in an interview with PAP that in a crisis situation the state would not replace the actions of a citizen. – Let's be prepared as part of our abilities for at least Three days of survival without the help of state structures. Let's have a supply of water, necessary drugs, hygiene and sanitary products, food supply, lighting that will work without an electrical network, charged powerbanks. Let's also have a transistor radio, because today we forgot that this could sometimes be the only medium to receive messages – he emphasized.
Crisis guide: Leśniakiewicz reminded that work is underway on the so -called crisis guide. It is prepared jointly by the Ministry of Defense, the Government Security Center and the Ministry of Interior and Administration. – The model for us is a guide that was created in Sweden, but was also published in Polish language version. It turns out that over 90 percent Sweden citizens have a positive approach For this guide and we hope that the same pickup will be in Poland – said the deputy head of the Ministry of Interior and Administration.
When will we get a crisis guide? By the end of April, the guide is to appear on the web, and By the end of 2025, it is expected to reach post boxes all households. Robert Klonowski from the Ministry of Interior and Administration spoke in March Information agency that the guide is based on the analysis of similar brochures from 23 countries from Europe and the world. Counting guide 20-30 pages with illustrations It is to help prepare for civilian survival of threats for up to three days.
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Sources: Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (for PAP), IAR