Security in Norway is not likely to be at risk. Nevertheless, DSB encourages people to have a little more reserves of the most important things they need to have if they cannot buy them.
Director Per K. Brekke of the Social Security and Emergency Preparation Directorate. (DSB) We understand that some people are concerned about how to get their food. But since the goods are in stores, getting them home can still be a challenge.
Most people will be able to get help from family, neighbors, or friends. If not, you can contact the municipality for assistance.
Even so, she encourages all Norwegian residents to have at least three of the most important things that should keep us safe for at least three days.
. DSB Encourages additional necessary supplies
The Directorate for Security and Preparation (DSB) previously reported list things that Norwegian residents should have at home in order to protect themselves when access to shops is not possible.
In an emergency, the items on the list should cover the basic needs for the first three days of the crisis. These are drinks, food, medicines, hygiene items, radio.
The list states, among other things, that you should have two packets of crispbread, one packet of oatmeal, three canned food or packets of dry food per person, and packets of dried fruit, nuts, biscuits or chocolate.
The list also says that you should have medication, including the ones you need right now, toilet paper and towels, and first aid equipment.
- You don't have to change your shopping habits
- If several of us are able to take care of ourselves and those around us during quarantine. Then you can also help where it is needed the most, says the head of DBS.
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