Safe rooms
The university has safe rooms available to employees, students, and the general public.
More information is coming soon.
- The property owner both owns and is responsible for maintaining the safe rooms. It must be possible to prepare a safe rooms within two days.
- The property owner is responsible for ensuring that all equipment is in place, that the safe room is functioning properly, and that it is open during times of high alert. Each safe room has a supply of equipment, tools, and instructions to help safe room seekers to make sure that water containers and toilet facilities, for example, are in place.
- If the safe room is occupied for as many people as it was built for, it must be possible to stay there without interruption for at least three days. The safe rooms are built to provide protection against shock waves and shrapnel from, for example, a grenade explosion, fire, chemical warfare agents, and radiation from radioactive substances.
- The safe rooms are intended for people only. No animals are allowed in the safe rooms due to allergy risks and, sometimes, limited space.
In a safe room there is:
- Water in containers
- Heat
- Ventilation
- Toilet facilities
There is no food.
- Bottled or canned water
- Food that is stable at room temperature
- Hygiene products
- Toilet paper
- Medicines
- First aid equipment
- Warm clothes
- Valuables (ID card/driving license, cash, bank card)
- Keys
- Mobile phone + charger or power bank
- Flashlight/torch