
Prepared together for every emergency
An emergency in your area can happen unexpectedly. That is why the National Crisis Centre is launching a series of campaigns designed to increase citizens’ self-reliance.

What to do in an emergency? Call 112, use the app, or follow official alerts. Here’s what really matters when every...
A fire is overwhelming. What now? Find out what to do after the fire brigade has been to your home.
Protect yourself, your home and your surroundings: discover all rules, tips and advice on fire prevention and safety.
Raising children's and young people's awareness of the basic principles of fire prevention in a fun and educational way...
What are the risks in our region and how do we prepare? Learn how we assess risks, prevent incidents, and get ready for...

An emergency in your area can happen unexpectedly. That is why the National Crisis Centre is launching a series of campaigns designed to increase citizens’ self-reliance.

Later this year, we will organise the CAF-FGA tests again in Brussels. The exact dates will be announced soon.

Has the fire brigade recently responded to a fire or other incident at your home? Beyond the emotional shock, there are...

Carbon monoxide (CO) is invisible, odourless and deadly. It causes more than 120 poisonings in the Brussels Region...

In an emergency, every second counts. Thanks to the yellow Senior Focus box, our first responders can quickly access...