Förmedlingssystemet för varningsmeddelanden testas den 5 juni
Det officiella förmedlingssystemet för varningsmeddelanden testas regelbundet. Syftet med testet är att se hur systemen fungerar.
Förmedlingssystemet för varningsmeddelanden testas fredagen den 5 juni vid tolvtiden. Syftet med testet är att se hur systemet för varningsmeddelanden fungerar i TV och appen 112 Suomi.
Systemet för varningsmeddelanden testas årligen i februari, juni och oktober. Interna tekniska test mellan Nödcentralsverket, Rundradion Ab och Digita Oy genomförs månatligen.
Myndigheterna följer upp hur testet lyckas.
See also
Instructions for drone sightings in the 112 Suomi app
How is the public warned about hazards?
How to report an emergency in Finland even if you do not know the language
Emergency warning transmission system to be tested on 5 June
The official emergency warning transmission system is tested regularly. The purpose of the test is to test the functioning of systems.
Reliability in all circumstances
The Emergency Response Centre Agency is focusing on preparedness. Technical solutions, expertise and cooperation are the building blocks of overall preparedness.
Instructions for drone sightings in the 112 Suomi app
You can now find instructions on what to do in the event of an air hazard in the 112 Suomi app. Emergency warnings will also be transmitted to the app based on the phone’s location data.
Networked Emergency Response: Finland’s Authorities Work as One
The strength of Finland’s 112 system lies in its ability to operate seamlessly across organisational boundaries. Daily cooperation, shared systems and long‑standing trust between authorities make this integrated model possible.
How is the public warned about hazards?
In Finland, there are two ways to quickly warn people, for example about an imminent danger from the air: Emergency warning and alarm signal. The 112 Suomi mobile app is already one of the channels for communicating emergency warnings.