Accessibility
Everyone with a recent smartphone can recieve warnings via S!RENEN. On this page you can find information about S!RENEN in Danish sign language and foreign languages.
Sign language
Information about S!RENEN in Sign Language (Danish)
Q&A
Frequently asked questions about S!RENEN and accessibility
I am signed up for deaf SMS warning. Will I still receive those warnings it?
S!RENEN is a supplement to the other warning systems. Other warning systems, such as deaf SMS warning, will still be active after the implementation of S!RENEN.
What should I do if I receive an alert and I can’t understand what it says?
Ask for help from the people around you or from an organisation you trust. They can help you understand what you need to do. You can also turn on DR or TV 2.
Can I forward the warning to friends or relatives who can help me?
The system doesn't allow forwarding the warning. You can take a screenshot of the warning and send it to people who can help you.
Is the campaign material also available in languages other than Danish?
Yes. Information about S!RENEN is available in a number of foreign languages, just as we have material about the physical alert sirens in a number of foreign languages. In addition, sirenen.dk is available in English and the information videos about S!RENEN are sign-language interpreted.
Can I receive warnings in my own language?
S!RENEN warnings include text in both English and Danish.
The technical
S!RENEN explained in sign language (Danish)
Other languages
Find and share information about S!RENEN in other languages
Information about S!RENEN is available in different languages. For example a information poster in Arabic, Bosnian, English, Farsi, French, German, Somali, Tyrkish, Urdu, Ukrainian and Russian.
Accessibility
Accessibility on sirenen.dk
The accessibility statement regarding sirenen.dk is in Danish and can be found via the link below.