Finland’s civil defence shelters gain global attention Temet featured in Reuters

Finlands extensive civil defence shelter network is attracting growing international interest. A recent Reuters article highlights how hundreds of international delegations have travelled to Helsinki to study the Finnish model and its approach to preparedness.


Read the full Reuters article:
Finland’s massive bomb shelters draw world to Helsinki in quest for security

Finland’s system includes over 50,000 shelters, covering most of the population, and is built on a dual-use principle where everyday facilities can be converted into operational shelters within 72 hours.

Temet’s CEO, Juha Simola, was interviewed in the Reuters article, highlighting the growing global demand for Finnish expertise in civil protection solutions.

At Temet, we are seeing this shift clearly:
the focus is moving from individual components to complete, reliable shelter solutions that ensure performance in real-world conditions.