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Preparedness
- Are You Ready?
General Guidelines
Terrorism is the use of force or violence
against persons or property in violation of the criminal laws of the United
States for purposes of intimidation, coercion, or ransom. Terrorists often use
threats to:
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Create fear among the public.
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Try to convince citizens that their
government is powerless to prevent terrorism.
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Get immediate publicity for their causes
Acts of terrorism include threats of
terrorism; assassinations; kidnappings; hijackings; bomb scares and bombings;
cyber attacks (computer-based); and the use of chemical, biological, nuclear and
radiological weapons.
High-risk targets for acts of terrorism
include military and civilian government facilities, international airports,
large cities, and high-profile landmarks. Terrorists might also target large
public gatherings, water and food supplies, utilities, and corporate centers.
Further, terrorists are capable of spreading fear by sending explosives or
chemical and biological agents through the mail.
Within the immediate area of a terrorist
event, you would need to rely on police, fire, and other officials for
instructions. However, you can prepare in much the same way you would prepare
for other crisis events.
The following are general guidelines:
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Be aware of your surroundings.
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Move or leave if you feel uncomfortable or
if something does not seem right.
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Take precautions when traveling. Be aware
of conspicuous or unusual behavior. Do not accept packages from strangers.
Do not leave luggage unattended. You should promptly report unusual
behavior, suspicious or unattended packages, and strange devices to the
police or security personnel.
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Learn where emergency exits are located in
buildings you frequent. Plan how to get out in the event of an emergency.
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Be prepared to do without services you
normally depend on—electricity, telephone, natural gas, gasoline pumps,
cash registers, ATMs, and Internet transactions.
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Work with building owners to ensure the
following items are located on each floor of the building:
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Portable, battery-operated radio and
extra batteries.
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Several flashlights and extra
batteries.
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First aid kit and manual.
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Hard hats and dust masks.
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Fluorescent tape to rope off dangerous
areas.
http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/terrorism_general_info.shtm
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