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Introduction

The drafting, upkeep and communication of the rescue plan are based on the requirement of the Rescue Act (379/2011). In this rescue plan, there is an account:

  1. for the conclusions of the assessment of hazards and risks;
  2. for the safety arrangements of the building and the premises used in the operations;
  3. regarding the instructions to be given to people for the prevention of accidents and acting in accident and danger situations;
  4. other possible actions for independent preparation at the location. (Rescue Act 379/2011, Section 15))

The rescue plan must be kept up to date and it must be communicated in the necessary way to the persons in the relevant building or other site. (Government Decree on Rescue Action 407/2011, Section 2.)

There are also other requirements for safety in the Rescue Act; the most important of these are:
The owner and holder of the building and the operator must, for their part take care that the building, structure and its surroundings are kept in such condition that:

  1. the risk of the starting, intentional starting and spreading of a fire is slight;
  2. the people in the building can vacate the building in the event of fire or other sudden danger situation or they can be rescued in another way;
  3. rescue operations are possible in the event of fire or another accident;
  4. the safety of rescue personnel has been taken into account. (Rescue Act 379/2011, Section 9))

The following equipment and devices must be kept in working order and serviced and inspected appropriately:

  1. extinguishing, rescue and prevention equipment;
  2. devices that facilitate extinguishing and rescue work;
  3. fire detection, alarm and other devices signalling the risk of an accident;
  4. the lighting and signs of the exit routes;
  5. the equipment and devices of the civil defence shelters (Rescue Act 379/2011, Section 12))

The owner and holder of the building and the operator must, for their part:

  1. the starting of fires is to be prevented, as well as the arising of other hazardous situations;
  2. the protection of persons, property and the surroundings in danger situations is to be prepared for;
  3. the extinguishing of fires, and other such rescue measures that they are able to do independently, are to be prepared for;
  4. start action for securing safe exit from fires and other danger situations, as well as action for making rescue operations easier. (Rescue Act 379/2011, Section 14))

Basic property information

Kuusitupa on 25 hlö partiokämppä, mitä vuokrataan myös monipuolisiin tapahtumiin, kuten leirikoulut ja juhlat. Kämppä sijaitsee metsäisellä mäkitontilla peltoaukean keskellä ja hälytysajoneuvolla pääsee rakennusten eteen ja pihan retkeilypaikan välittömään läheisyyteen. Tontilla on kaksikerroksinen majoitusrakennus, sauna ja puuliiteri. Kantovesi saadaan pihan porakaivosta. Pihalla voi järjestää jopa 100 hengen lerin.

Basic information

Property name Kuusitupa
Building name Kuusitupa
Building address Rajakoskentie 5
01760 VANTAA
Number of buildings 2
Property owner Pääkaupunkisudun Partiosäätiö
Kuusitupa
Year of construction 1950
Surface area 142 m²
Number of floors 3
Fire class P3
Building material Wood
Use Partiokämppä
Sauna
Year of construction 1999
Surface area 36 m²
Number of floors 1
Fire class P3
Building material Wood
Use Sauna

Other information

The site falls within the area of the following rescue service: Central Uusimaa.

Maintenance Talonmiespalvelu A. Koskela
phone 0503013380
service 0503013380
Electricity supplier Vantaan Energia
tel. 0982901
service line 08000025
http://www.vantaanenergia.fi
Insurance company of the property LähiTapiola Keskinäinen Vakuutusyhtiö
tel. 0205222111
http://www.lahitapiola.fi
Insurance company of the property owner LähiTapiola Keskinäinen Vakuutusyhtiö
tel. 0205222111
http://www.lahitapiola.fi
Gathering area Kodan edusta
-siten että pelastustoimi ei esty
Back-up gathering area Kuusituvan tai saunan sisälle (säätä suojaan)
Heating type Electricity
Main water shutoff Porakaivon sähköt katkeaa Kuusituvan ulkoseinässä olevasta sähkökaapista
Electricity switchboard Kuusituvan ulkoseinä

112-mobiilisovellus

Leirikeskuksen käyttäjiä suositellaan lataamaan 112 Suomi -sovellus. Sovellusta käyttämällä avunsaanti hätätilanteessa nopeutuu. Soittajan tarkka sijaintitieto välittyy hätäkeskukseen automaattisesti.

Nopeampi avunsaanti hätätilanteessa

Hätäpuhelu pitää soittaa sovelluksen kautta. Tällöin soittajan tarkka sijaintitieto välittyy hätäkeskukseen automaattisesti. Hätäpuhelujen käsittely nopeutuu ja apua osataan lähettää paikalle lähimmästä mahdollisesta yksiköstä.

Linkki hätäkeskuslaitoksen verkkosivuille

Latauslinkit Digian-verkkosivulla

Organisation

Person in charge of the property Timo Pääskynkivi
Pääkaupunkiseudun Partiosäätiö
phone 0505112606
timo.paaskynkivi@partio.fi

Important numbers of the property

Task Name Telephone number Service phone number
Janitor Talonmiespalvelu A. Koskela 0503013380 0503013380

Other important numbers

Operator Telephone number Duty hours
Public emergency numbers 112 24 h
Poison information centre 0800 147 111 24 h

Risks

From the point of view of safety and security, a risk is the combination of the probability of an accident happening and the possible consequences. Recognising risks in any property is an important part of safety and security. In the following pages, risks related to individuals, property, and environment are recognised. For all recognised risks, there are suggestions on how to act accordingly to eliminate, diminish, and manage risks. Only a recognised risk can be controlled.

Risk classifications concerning the property and people:

  • Accidents
  • Fire hazards
  • Water damage
  • Cases of illness
  • Radiation or gas hazard
  • Storm damage
  • Break-ins, vandalism, etc.

Accidents

Risks

  • falling down
  • slipping
  • tripping
  • snow or ice falling down on people
  • traffic accidents
  • high drop
  • electric shock
  • cut wound

Consequences

  • damage to property
  • personal injuries

Actions and safety and security preparations

  • The build-up of snow and ice on roofs must be monitored in the winter.
    • Hazard spots are to be reported immediately to the management.
    • In hazardous situations traffic or parking must be prevented in the area where ice or snow can fall down.
  • The yard area is to be kept neat and in good condition.
    • Winter upkeep will be taken care of.
  • Close call -situations are intervened with immediately. Close call -situations are investigated and necessary measures are taken to counteract the situation to prepare for and prevent similar situations.
  • Everyone must familiarise themselves with the general first aid instructions.

Fire hazards

Risks

  • Human behaviour
    • careless smoking
    • storing items in passageways
    • accidentally leaving electronic appliances on
    • grease or other fire in the kitchen
    • unattended burning of candles
  • Electrical devices
    • short circuits
    • broken electronic appliance
    • hob in communal areas
  • Arson
    • unlocked waste shelter
  • Fireplace
    • chimney flue fire
    • carbon monoxide
    • a fire caused by a spark or ember
  • Safety procedures
    • inspection of extinguishers not done
  • Others

Fire-hazardous locations are, for example technical areas and other equivalent property areas.

Consequences

  • damage to property
  • smoke damage
  • personal injuries

Actions and safety and security preparations

  • Human behaviour
    • Independent fire inspections are performed yearly within the property
    • It is important to take care of exiting safety:
      • personnel keep the escape routes clear.
      • active intervention in defects.
    • The rescue plan is kept up to date and studied.
  • Electrical devices
    • Electrical repairs and installations are contracted to TUKES-registered professionals. The contractor must have sufficient installation certificates and experience from similar work.
    • Electrical switchboards are marked and materials are not kept in front of them.
    • The hob is not to be used as a storage surface for different kinds of objects.
  • Arson
    • An additional fire load is not accumulated.
  • Fireplace
    • A fireplace is to be monitored when there is a fire in it.
  • Safety procedures
    • The property has a fire alarm system.
    • The property has initial extinguishing devices.
    • Initial extinguishing equipment is inspected in accordance with directives.
  • Others
    • Flammable substances are not to be stored in the basement or attic. Flammable substances must be stored in the spaces reserved for them.
    • Ventilation and sweeping

Water damage

Risks

  • Environment
    • flood
    • heavy rain
  • Structures
    • waterproofing failure of structures
    • an accident caused by structural and material errors
    • broken pipes
  • Equipment
    • washing machines and refrigerators breaking down

Consequences

  • damage to property

Actions and safety and security preparations

  • Structures
    • HWA works, inspections, and installations are contracted only to professionals.
      • An HWA contractor must possess sufficient installation certificates and the contractor must have done similar work before.
    • An assessment of the state of the plumbing is carried out regularly.
    • Leaves and litter on the roof and in the gutters should be removed.
  • Equipment
    • Supervised use of household appliances and emphasising the importance of their maintenance.
      • The filters and lint strainer in the dish washer and the laundry machine must be cleaned regularly.
      • The back of the fridge must be vacuumed once per year. At the same time, the condition of the fridge is also to be inspected visually, with regard to the compressor and drip tray.

Cases of illness

Risks

  • heart failure
  • diabetic shock
  • stroke
  • cerebral haemorrhage
  • epilepsy
  • fainting

Consequences

  • personal injuries
  • death

Actions and safety and security preparations

  • Guaranteeing speedy access to help within the property.
  • Everyone should familiarise themselves with the first aid guidelines attached to the rescue plan and giving first aid should be rehearsed.
  • Ambulance guidance has been organised and this has been passed on to the personnel.
  • The stopping of rescue vehicles outside the exterior doors is to be made possible.

Radiation or gas hazard

Risks

  • radioactive substances or dangerous gases getting into the environment
  • an accident while transporting a dangerous substance
  • an accident in a nuclear plant

Consequences

  • radiation sicknesses
  • death

Actions and safety and security preparations

  • Acquiring iodine pills as needed (2 tablets per person).
  • There are instructions for different situations in the rescue plan.

Storm damage

Risks

  • various natural phenomena

Consequences

  • blackouts
  • damage to property
  • personal injuries

Actions and safety and security preparations

  • The state of the building and exterior areas is to be taken care of.
  • The curfew set by the authorities must be respected.
  • When taking shelter indoors, you must stay away from windows and glass doors.
  • Prepare yourself independently for long power blackouts by, for example:
    • a lamp and batteries

Criminal activity

Risks

  • Burglary
    • it is possible to get to the roof of the building by climbing
  • Violence
  • Vandalism

Consequences

  • damage to property

Actions and safety and security preparations

  • Burglary
    • Marking and photographing of valuables.
  • Vandalism
    • Supervising general cleanliness and order, and intervening actively in shortcomings.
    • Graffiti and other smudges and smears should be cleaned without delay.
  • Personnel are responsible for reporting faults.

Safety procedures

Extinguishing equipment

Location Extinguishing equipment Description
Kuusitupa, Kämpän ja saunan seinällä Fire extinguisher Jauhesammutin
Sauna, Saunatupa, oven pielessä Fire extinguisher Jauhesammutin
Hand-held fire extinguishers should be inspected:
  • at least yearly when the extinguisher is subjected to factors affecting its operational ability, such as moisture, vibration or fluctuations in temperature (outdoor areas)
  • at least once every two years (indoor areas)

First aid

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (738/2002) 46 §, the employer is obligated to ensure the availability of first aid to employees and other personnel at the work place, to provide directions for getting first aid, as well as reserve enough first aid supplies at the work place or in its close proximity.

  • The ambulance will be directed to: KERRO NIMESI
    SOITAT KUUSITUVAN PARTIOKÄMPÄLTÄ VANTAAN RIIPILÄSTÄ OSOITTEESTA RAJAKOSKENTIE 5
    KERRO MITÄ ON TAPAHTUNUT, ONKO LOUKKAANTUNEITA, KUINKA HE OVAT LOUKKAANTUNEET, ONKO JOKU KATEISSA.
    KERRO PALJONKO VÄKEÄ ON ALUEELLA JA ETTÄ HEIDÄT ON SIIRRETTY KOKOONTUMISALUEELLE – SAUNAN EDUSTALLE
    AJOYHTEYS ALUEELLE ON RIIPILÄNTIEN, STRANDKULLANTIEN JA RAJAKOSKENTIEN KAUTTA
    ÄLÄ SULJE PUHELINTA ENNEN KUIN OLET SAANUT SIIHEN LUVAN HÄLYTYSKESKUKSEN PÄIVYSTÄJÄLTÄ
    LÄHETÄ OPASTAJAT PAREITTAIN STRANDKULLANTIELLE OPASTAMAAN HÄLYTYSAJONEUVOJA KÄÄNTYMÄÄN RISTEYKSISSÄ. Muista myös, että opastajien tulee palata leiriin heti, kun apu on opastettu oikeaan suuntaan.

Fire safety

Smoke detector

The purpose of fire alarms is to alert of any imminent fire. This will enable measures to extinguish the fire, warn others and take rescue measures.

Kuusitupa
Location Kuusitupa, Kämpän katto
Description Kuusituvan palovaroittimet verkkovirrassa ja kytketty toisiinsa, kaikki häyttimet alkavat soida.
Coverage Hälytys paikallinen eikä siirry kohteesta hälytyskeskukseen.
System model Mains
Type of alarm Localised alarm
Sauna
Location Sauna, Kämpän katto
Description Saunan palovaroitiin pattereilla, vain savun huomannut soi.
Coverage Hälytys paikallinen eikä siirry kohteesta hälytyskeskukseen.
System model Battery-operated
Type of alarm Localised alarm

Emergency exit routes

The principle of exit safety is that all spaces of the building must haveat least two exit routes at all times which do not require keys or othertools to open the doors. Doors are not to be kept double-locked during working hours. Objects are not to be stored in front of the exits.

There are the following types of evacuation procedure in the property:

Building Evacuation procedures
Kuusitupa Etuovesta, keittiön ovesta. Yläkerrasta portaita alakerran kautta tai ikkunoiden kautta tikapuita pitkin. Kellariin pääsy estetty, kellarin ulko-ovea ei saa auki.
Gathering area: Kodan edusta
-siten että pelastustoimi ei esty

Hot work

Hot work is defined as work in which sparks arise or in which naked flames or other heat sources are used and may cause a fire hazard. Such work includes e.g. oxyacetylene and arc welding, flame and arc cutting, disc cutting and metal grinding, which create sparks, as well as work involving the use of gas burners, other open fire or combustion air blowers. Alternative methods must always be considered for hot work due to the fire hazard it presents.

Carrying out hot work always requires a hot work licence. The person carrying out the hot work must have a valid hot work card.

Action guidelines

The following pages contain a guide on accident prevention and on how to act in accident and danger situations. Read the action guide carefully!

The correct actions, solutions, and choices prevent and limit accidents. This way accidents can be minimised or they can be prevented altogether.

Safety and security are our shared concern!

Alerting help

In all urgent emergency situations, whether it be a police, fire department, paramedic, or a social worker case involving an urgent need for help CALL THE EMERGENCY NUMBER: 112

Call the emergency number yourself if you can
It is important to make the emergency call yourself, if the matter concerns you. The victim has more knowledge on the situation, based on which the dispatcher can send help accordingly. Using middle-men to make the call can delay getting the right kind of help on site.
Tell what happened
The emergency centre dispatcher will ask the caller about what happened so that they can send the appropriate assistance.
Give the exact address and municipality
The emergency centre might have several same addresses in different municipalities/cities in its service area. Therefore it is also important to know the name of the town/city/municipality where the accident has taken place.
Answer the questions that are asked of you
The questions asked by the dispatcher are important. They do not delay alarming for help. In urgent cases the dispatcher already alerts the authorities and other partners during the call, and gives them more information on what has happened.
Act according to the information given to you
The dispatcher is trained to give instructions in various types of situations. It is important to follow the given instructions. Correct initial actions often play an important role in the end result.
End the call only after you're given permission to do so.
Ending the call too soon may delay the help from arriving. After you are given the permission to end the call, end it. Keep the phone line open. The dispatcher or the help on its way may need additional information on what has happened.

In an emergency, the rescue department shall be guided as follows:

KERRO NIMESI
SOITAT KUUSITUVAN PARTIOKÄMPÄLTÄ VANTAAN RIIPILÄSTÄ OSOITTEESTA RAJAKOSKENTIE 5
KERRO MITÄ ON TAPAHTUNUT, ONKO LOUKKAANTUNEITA, KUINKA HE OVAT LOUKKAANTUNEET, ONKO JOKU KATEISSA.
KERRO PALJONKO VÄKEÄ ON ALUEELLA JA ETTÄ HEIDÄT ON SIIRRETTY KOKOONTUMISALUEELLE – SAUNAN EDUSTALLE
AJOYHTEYS ALUEELLE ON RIIPILÄNTIEN, STRANDKULLANTIEN JA RAJAKOSKENTIEN KAUTTA
ÄLÄ SULJE PUHELINTA ENNEN KUIN OLET SAANUT SIIHEN LUVAN HÄLYTYSKESKUKSEN PÄIVYSTÄJÄLTÄ
LÄHETÄ OPASTAJAT PAREITTAIN STRANDKULLANTIELLE OPASTAMAAN HÄLYTYSAJONEUVOJA KÄÄNTYMÄÄN RISTEYKSISSÄ. Muista myös, että opastajien tulee palata leiriin heti, kun apu on opastettu oikeaan suuntaan

Sudden illness or accident

Clarify and check
  • What has happened?
  • Check the person's condition (do they wake up, are they breathing?)
Give first aid if needed.
  • Turn an unconscious but breathing patient into the recovery position on their side.
  • If the person is not breathing, start with first aid.
Make an emergency call.
  • Call the number 112.
  • Tell where you are calling from. Rajakoskentie 5, VANTAA
  • Tell what happened
  • Act according to directions.
  • Inform the emergency centre of any changes that take place in the condition of the patient.

Fire

Save and warn
  • Rescue those in immediate danger and warn others.
  • Direct people to the gathering area.
Extinguish and contain
  • Try initial extinguishing and avoid smoke. Do not put yourself in danger.
  • Contain the spreading of the fire and smoke by closing the windows and doors that lead into the fire area.
Alert
  • Alert the fire department by calling 112 from a safe location.
  • Say where you are calling from, where the fire is (address and floor) and if there are people in danger.
  • Do not hang up the phone until you are given permission to do so.
Guide
  • Direct the rescue personnel to the location.
  • In an emergency, the rescue department shall be guided as follows: KERRO NIMESI
    SOITAT KUUSITUVAN PARTIOKÄMPÄLTÄ VANTAAN RIIPILÄSTÄ OSOITTEESTA RAJAKOSKENTIE 5
    KERRO MITÄ ON TAPAHTUNUT, ONKO LOUKKAANTUNEITA, KUINKA HE OVAT LOUKKAANTUNEET, ONKO JOKU KATEISSA.
    KERRO PALJONKO VÄKEÄ ON ALUEELLA JA ETTÄ HEIDÄT ON SIIRRETTY KOKOONTUMISALUEELLE – SAUNAN EDUSTALLE
    AJOYHTEYS ALUEELLE ON RIIPILÄNTIEN, STRANDKULLANTIEN JA RAJAKOSKENTIEN KAUTTA
    ÄLÄ SULJE PUHELINTA ENNEN KUIN OLET SAANUT SIIHEN LUVAN HÄLYTYSKESKUKSEN PÄIVYSTÄJÄLTÄ
    LÄHETÄ OPASTAJAT PAREITTAIN STRANDKULLANTIELLE OPASTAMAAN HÄLYTYSAJONEUVOJA KÄÄNTYMÄÄN RISTEYKSISSÄ. Muista myös, että opastajien tulee palata leiriin heti, kun apu on opastettu oikeaan suuntaan

In evacuation situations the gathering area is: Kodan edusta
-siten että pelastustoimi ei esty

Back-up gathering area: Kuusituvan tai saunan sisälle (säätä suojaan)

Fire action guide, when safe exits are blocked

Sometimes a fire in another location prevents safe exit from the building. In these cases it is smartest to stay in a smokeless space and keep all doors and other openings closed.

Stay in the fire compartment that you are in.
  • It is safe to stay behind the fire door. Fire doors withstand fire for at least half an hour.
  • Jumping from a height has fatal consequences, reamining in a smoke-free area does not.
Go to a window and attract attention. If you do not manage to do this, let people know your location by calling 112.
Follow directions from the authorities.

Action in the gathering area

Gathering area: Kodan edusta
-siten että pelastustoimi ei esty

When people have left the building and proceeded to the gathering area, the representative of the personnel begins to direct activities. Based on the situation at hand, it is necessary to consider whether it is safe to remain in the designated gathering area or if people should be directed elsewhere, for example into a pre-arranged interior area or to a property in the vicinity.

No-one may leave the gathering area without the permission of the person responsible for the gathering area. Activity in the gathering area is directed by the building's safety personnel. The safety personnel give information on the progress of the situation and notify when it is permitted to return into the property.

Factors to bear in mind in the gathering area:

  • Taking care of anyone who may be injured; the safety personnel are to be informed
  • looking after people with reduced mobility or otherwise poor physical condition
  • if one is aware of someone having remained inside, this is to be reported

Back-up gathering area

Back-up gathering area: Kuusituvan tai saunan sisälle (säätä suojaan)

If the gathering area is not safe, then people are to move on to a safe back-up gathering area defined separately by the protection managers. Authorities will also provide instructions about shelter locations for long-term shelter.

Assisting people with reduced mobility in emergency situations

In an emergency situation, the movement of people with reduced mobility out of the building may be difficult and slow. Try to help them as much as you are able to.

Things to consider when helping people with reduced mobility
  • Help a person with reduced mobility to exit, within the limits of your own capabilities.
  • Take care of the person you helped also after getting out.

Water damage

Action guide
  • Disconnect power from where the leak is and from its proximity.
  • Stop the water from flowing, from i.e. the water mains, if possible.
  • Notify of the situation immediately:
    • to the maintenance personnel: Talonmiespalvelu A. Koskela, phone 0503013380, service 0503013380
  • Contact the emergency number if needed 112.
  • Main water shutoff: Porakaivon sähköt katkeaa Kuusituvan ulkoseinässä olevasta sähkökaapista
  • Electricity switchboard: Kuusituvan ulkoseinä
Should there be threat of water outside the building
  • Inform property maintenance and, if needed, the emergency centre on 112.

Under threat of violence

In an unarmed threatening situation, act in the following way.

  • Act calmly and try to calm the person with your behaviour.
  • Make sure you do not turn your back or let yourself be cornered, so that you will always have an escape route when a threatening person comes close.
  • Call for help depending on the circumstances.
  • Escape and help others escape.

Take care of your own safety. Seek to direct the threatening person to a place where they cannot harm others. After the event, contact the police about the incident if required.

If the threatening person is armed, act in the following way.

  • Do not resist.
  • Do whatever the person threatening you tells you to do.
  • As the situation permits, try to warn others.
  • By closing doors, you can limit a person's movement within the property.
  • After the situation, call 112 to get professional help on site as fast as possible. Listen to directions and act accordingly.

Every threat and sighting of a possibly threatening situation must be taken seriously and the police must be informed immediately. Through your own behaviour, you can affect the progress of the situation, and thus you should take all threatening situations seriously and try to calm down already begun situations.

Bomb threat

A bomb threat is often unfounded and made by a disturbed individual, but it should always be taken seriously, and each threat should be notified to the police. In this situation, it is important to keep calm.

When the threat is made by phone

  • Remain calm. Prolong the call.
  • Make notes. Write the threat down word-for-word.
  • Ask questions.
    • Where is the bomb?
    • What does the bomb look like?
    • When will the bomb explode?
    • Why?
  • Try to get your colleague's attention already during the phone call, so that he/she can inform the person responsible for safety during the call.
  • Pay attention to the caller's speaking style and tone of voice.
    • Does he/she use noticeable dialect or other special characteristics?
    • Is he/she agitated?
    • Is he/she reading the message from a piece of paper?
  • Listen to the background noises as well (e.g. traffic or discussions in the background).
  • After the call, notify the safety and security personnel on your premises or property (cf. chapter of safety and security personnel).
  • If this is not possible, call the police immediately at 112 and act according to their instructions.

A suspicious object or threatening letter

  • Do not touch the object.
  • If the item in question is a letter or other such object that you have handled, pay attention to the places you have touched and place the letter in a plastic pocket, for example.
  • Notify immediately the personnel responsible for safety and security on your premises and the property (cf. chapter on safety and security personnel) as well as the police at emergency number 112.
  • Isolate the area as well as possible. Keep in mind possible police investigations (fingerprints and footprints are first-class evidence).
  • Do not panic. Act according to the instructions from the police and the safety personnel.

Public warning signal

The public warning signal is a one-minute-long ascending and descending tone or a warning announcement by the authorities. The length of the ascending tone is 7 seconds. The public warning signal means an immediate danger threatening the public.

The All Clear signal is a one-minute-long monotonous signal. It is an announcement of the threat or danger having passed.

Act in the following way after you've heard the public warning signal
  • Proceed indoors. Close doors, windows, ventilation holes, and air conditioning devices.
  • Turn on the radio and wait for instructions.
  • Avoid using the phone to prevent telephone lines from getting jammed.
  • Do not leave the area unless urged to do so by the authorities.

Gas hazard

Public warning signal in danger situations concerning gas
Do the following
  • If you are indoors and can smell gas:
    • stay inside, get to the top floors and listen for further information on the radio
    • place a wet cloth over your mouth and breathe through it
  • If you are outside when you smell gas but are not able to get indoors:
    • hurry into side wind from underneath the gas cloud
    • try to get as high as possible, for example to the top of a hill
Additional information on taking cover from gas
  • Switch off air conditioning devices and close doors and windows tightly.
  • You can also close or tape inside doors and stay in upwind areas.
  • If you smell gas you can breathe through a moist and spongy cloth.
  • The authorities will announce on radio or with vehicles with loudspeakers when the gas cloud has dispersed. Ventilate indoors well after the event.
  • Stay on the upper floors until the danger is over.
  • Do not go into the basement.

Radiation hazard

A public warning signal is given upon the threat of radiation.

Go inside.

  • Close doors, windows, ventilation holes, and air conditioning devices.
  • The centre and basement of the building are the best places to take shelter. Take iodine tablets only when advised to do so by the authorities (there should be two iodine tablets per person).

Avoid moving outside

Additional instructions
You will get additional information from your city's rescue authorities, from broadcast media, and from Yle's (the Finnish Broadcasting Company's) Teletext page 867. You can also find information from the Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority's website www.stuk.fi and the website of the rescue authorities www.pelastustoimi.fi.

Blackouts

Action during a power cut

Electricity is down in the operating premises, but the lights of public areas are still working

  • If possible, check the fuses in the operating premises' own electrical switchboard.
  • If the problem was not solved, contact property maintenance (tel. 0503013380).

Electricity is down in both the operating premises and the public areas

  • Use a flashlight
  • Direct others, if so needed.

Koronavirusohjeita

Toimintaohjeita omaan arkeensa koronaepidemian aikana saa muun muassa seuraavista paikoista:

  • Neuvontaa ja tietoa koronaviruksesta saa valtakunnallisesta neuvontapuhelimesta numerosta 0295 535 535.
  • Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos THL ylläpitää päivittyvää sivua.
  • Suomen hallituksen toimenpiteet löytyvät täältä.
  • Terveysneuvontaa kansalaiset saavat omalta terveysasemalta, akuuteissa oireissa oman alueen terveydenhuollon päivystyksestä ja henkeä uhkaavassa tilanteessa hätänumerosta 112.

Kaupassa käynti

Jos tarvitset apua esimerkiksi kaupassa käymiseen tai muiden tarvikkeiden hakemiseen, voit pyytää apua naapureiltasi:

Viruksen leviämistä voi yrittää estää lähettämällä kauppalistan viestillä tai soittamalla. Ostokset voi jättää avun tarvitsijan oven taakse niin, että ilmoittaa kauppakassin tuomisesta esimerkiksi soittamalla tai lähettämällä viestin. Kädet pitää muistaa pestä kunnolla, kävipä kaupassa tai vastaanottipa rahaa tai ruokakassin.

Alla on listattuna THL:n tietoja ja ohjeita koronavirukseen liittyen.

Koronaviruksen oireet

Koronaviruksen oireet ovat yleensä lieviä.

Jotkut ihmiset ovat saaneet vakavampia oireita. Heillä on yleensä ollut jokin muu sairaus, kuten astma tai sydänsairaus.

Koronaviruksen oireita ovat

  • korkea kuume
  • lihassärky
  • yskä
  • hengenahdistus
  • väsymys

Sairastaminen

Jos oireesi ovat lieviä, sairasta kotona.

Soita omaan terveyskeskukseesi, jos

  • oireesi jatkuvat kauan
  • oireesi muuttuvat vakaviksi
  • sinulla on hengenahdistusta

Jos olet sairas tai sinulla on lieviä oireita, pysy kotona. Älä mene sairaana töihin. Älä vie sairasta lasta päiväkotiin tai kouluun.

Näin estät virusta leviämästä

Jokainen voi tehdä asioita, jotka estävät koronaviruksen leviämistä.

Hyvä hygienia on paras tapa ehkäistä koronaviruksen ja kaikkien muidenkin virusten leviämistä.

  • Pese kädet usein huolellisesti vedellä ja saippualla.
  • Jos et voi pestä käsiäsi, käytä käsidesiä.
  • Suojaa suusi, kun yskit tai aivastat. Käytä esimerkiksi nenäliinaa tai hihaa. Älä yski tai aivasta kämmeneesi.

Muista myös nämä asiat arjessasi:

  • Pysy mahdollisimman paljon kotona.
  • Vältä kättelyä. Keksi muita tapoja tervehtiä ystäviäsi.
  • Pysy ainakin metrin päässä henkilöstä, joka yskii tai aivastaa.
  • Tee etätöitä, jos se on mahdollista.
  • Vältä suuria tapahtumia ja harrastusryhmiä.
  • Älä vieraile yli 70-vuotiaiden ihmisten luona, sillä he kuuluvat riskiryhmään. Pidä yhteyttä esimerkiksi puhelimella.

Eksyminen / katoaminen

  • Varmistetaan ovatko myös kadonneen henkilön varusteet kadonneet.
  • Tarkistettava onko muitakin kateissa.
  • Missä ja milloin on kadonneesta tehty viimeinen varma havainto.
  • Tarkistetaan lähiympäristö ja mahdolliset piilopaikat.
  • Arvioidaan mihin kadonnut mahdollisesti pyrkii
  • Soitetaan kadonneen matkapuhelimeen (jos hänellä on sellainen).
  • Suoritetaan nopea etsintä oletetulla katoamisalueella.
  • Otetaan yhteyttä kadonneen kotiin ja selvitetään olemassa oleva tilanne.
  • Samalla kysytään, onko kadonnut ollut mahdollisesti yhteydessä kotiinsa

Otetaan yhteys viranomaisiin sekä ilmoitetaan asiasta oman organisaation johtajalle.

Civil defence

This property does not have its own civil defence shelter. The property is part of the general civil defence district. Rescue operations are dependent on regional population protection. Rescue operations are also prepared to operate in exceptional conditions. Core tasks are detecting threats and warning about them and maintaining population protection possibilities, as well as taking care of rescue operations. The objective is the most efficient operation possible in accident situations under exceptional circumstances. The authorities will instruct on moving into civil defence shelters when so required.

Safeguard evasion

Safeguard evasion means controlled relocations of members of the population from a danger zone in a situation where this is considered less risky than taking cover indoors. Such situations are for example fast-developing dangerous substance accidents, extensive harm caused by exhaust fumes, danger of explosion, and radiation situations.

Safeguard evasion is always done on a special order from the authorities. The authorities have planned in advance to perform a safeguard evasion from the area and reserved the necessary transportation equipment for it.

Attachments

This rescue plan has the following attachments:

How to use a small fire extinguisher

Extinguishers

  • Turn the extinguisher upside down and shake the extinguisher to ensure the powder's running.
  • Remove the safety pin.
  • Approach the fire from the direction of the wind.
  • If you are indoors, approach low on the floor, as this will improve the visibility.
  • Take a hold of the extinguisher's hose from the end and direct the extinguishing substance at the base of the flames, don't cut through them.
  • Start extinguishing from the front and continue towards the back, or from bottom to top.
  • Extinguishing can be improved with a back and forth motion.
  • The whole area that is burning must be covered in the extinguisher cloud.
  • After the flames are extinguished the extinguishing can be stopped.
  • Observer the burnt object and make sure that the fire is out.
  • If the target catches fire again, repeat the extinguishing.

Key security

A log must be maintained of released keys and it is important to make sure they are returned when the person's work or residential contract ends.

Keys are released based on need upon signing them out. The keys must remain continuously under control of the person who signed them off. Any key or access tag in your name is not to be given to a third party in any circumstances.

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