Both the concept is linked to preserving the safety of citizens of our country. Anyone who is observing the war in Ukraine, the war in the mediate East or the dangers of uncontrolled emigration, for example, in Italy, Spain, Sweden or Germany must say that safety is 1 of the basic needs of man. It is marked by the deficiency of the hazard of losing something peculiarly valuable to a man – life, health, work, respect, feelings, material and intangible goods. For apparent reasons, the most crucial needs of all man are life and health. This is due, among another things, to both crisis management, which has so far been interpreted as neutralising threats in peace and civilian defence, wrongly only associated as carrying out the tasks set out in the First Protocol additional to the Geneva Conventions. This evidence has the following wording: the word "civil defence" means to carry out all or any humanitarian tasks aimed at protecting civilians from the dangers arising from armed actions or natural disasters and overcoming their immediate consequences, as well as ensuring the conditions essential for endurance (Article 61 I of the Additional Protocol to the Geneva Convention).