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Please do not touch explosive ordnance or found ammunition, leave the ammunition in the position in which it was found. There is a danger to life. Report the find immediately to the police (emergency call 110) or the local regulatory authority and follow the instructions.
If you have found explosive ordnance, inform the police immediately by calling 110 or the local regulatory authority. This applies regardless of whether you find them on your own property or in other places, such as forests. Explosive ordnance is often no longer recognizable as such. They may be rusted or encrusted with earth.
- Do not touch
- Do not change the position, a shock or pressure can trigger a life-threatening explosion.
- Mark and secure the site visibly.
- If you have accidentally picked up explosive ordnance, put it down carefully, do not throw it.
- Inform the police immediately by calling 110 or the local regulatory authority. Avoid vibrations
The costs of the Saarland Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service are borne by the state. The services of the Saarland Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service are free of charge for affected property owners.
- Inform the police (110) or public order authorities.
- Secure the site
- Warn others
Kampfmittelbeseitigungsdienst Saarland is responsible for munitions from both world wars. Some of this unexploded ordnance still lies undiscovered underground. A possible discovery poses a danger to the population and must be reported immediately.
Explosive ordnance includes all munitions intended for warfare, in particular bombs, mines, grenades, explosives and detonators.