Basement, garage, school or office — check installations before adaptation
We assess the electrical readiness of the facility: the condition of installations, circuits needed in an emergency, emergency lighting, communication, backup power supply and the possibility of safe modernisation.
The formal designation of a shelter point is made by the competent authority — we support the assessment and technical modernisation, we do not issue decisions.
For which facilities
- Basements of public buildings
- Underground garages and car parks
- Schools, common rooms and sports facilities
- Offices and organisational units
- Municipal facilities designated for further assessment
- Existing rooms requiring adaptation
Electrical scope of assessment
- Condition of distribution boards, wiring and protection devices
- Possibility of isolating priority circuits
- Basic, emergency and directional lighting
- Power supply for communication, charging and alarm systems
- Possibility of power supply by generator / UPS / BESS
- Earthing, shock protection and surge protection
- Power supply for ventilation, pumps and sanitary equipment
- Cable routes, phasing, tests and post-completion documentation
Assessment result
The client receives a report “possible / possible after modernisation / not recommended in the adopted variant” for the electrical scope, a list of works with priorities, costing material and acceptance criteria.
The electrical assessment is one of the trades — it does not replace structural, ventilation, sanitary, fire inspections or formal qualification.
Basis
When qualifying a temporary shelter, an inspection and assessment of the technical condition, including installations, are required. The amendment of 17 April 2026 introduced, among other things, the shelter point and changed some rules for protective facilities.
Questions and Answers
Can every building with a basement become an MDS?
No. An assessment of the condition, technical and formal requirements is needed. The electrical installation alone does not determine qualification — which is why the report indicates variants, not a “guarantee of compliance”.
Can we start with a quick audit of many facilities?
Yes. For a municipality or district, we use a common assessment card, and then direct the most promising facilities for in-depth sectoral analysis.
Can the website show addresses and facility diagrams?
Sensitive technical data should not be published. Detailed materials are provided in an agreed, controlled manner.
Unit registration form
Ref.: OL/2026/MDS · response: office hoursOne submission is enough — the coordinator will come back with technical questions or a proposal for scope and deadline.
Information security: do not send classified information, facility diagrams, evacuation routes, or security details via the public form. We exchange OPZ documentation through an agreed, secure channel after contact is established.