We have completed the SOiA project
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We have completed the SOiA project

By 1 December 2025 No Comments

The Modernization of the Warning and Alarm System is a project carried out by the State Fire Service as part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration’s program “Crisis resilience – optimization of state services responsible for security.” The aim of the project is to cover the entire country so that at least 80% of the population is informed in the event of danger. INNERGO was among the contractors selected to carry out the project.

On November 25, the final acceptance protocol was signed, thus completing our part of the SOiA project.

INNERGO has equipped 1,247 locations with new sirens.

We began the SOiA modernization project on June 3, 2025, and it lasted five months. During this time, we modernized 1,247 locations (including PSP and OSP units). We cooperated in the replacement of sirens in eight provinces, namely:

  • Lesser Poland,
  • Greater Poland,
  • Subcarpathia,
  • Lubusz,
  • Łódź Province,
  • Lublin Province
  • Warmia-Masuria,
  • Masovian.

The largest number of modernized facilities, as many as 300, were located in the Małopolska Province.

Working on such a large area was possible thanks to the strategic distribution of INNERGO branches and a wide base of subcontractors with whom we carry out implementations. Internally, nearly 30 people were involved in this task.

The equipment we used in this project consists of modern alarm sirens manufactured by the Slovak company Telegrafia, which has been present on the Polish market for 20 years. We are Telegrafia’s exclusive trading partner. We wrote more about this in the article “We are implementing a modern alarm and hazard warning system in Poland.”

The value of the project is nearly PLN 40 million.

This is not the end of siren deliveries

Although the SOiA project has been completed, this does not mean the end of deliveries and implementation of new alarm sirens. We have begun cooperation with local government units, which, in accordance with the Act on Civil Protection and Civil Defense, are also responsible for informing residents in the event of crises. Further implementations are currently underway.