Emergency Action
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- Bomb Threats Received By Phone
- Identifying Suspicious Packages and Envelopes
- Handling of Suspicious Packages or Envelopes
All suspicious packages and bomb threats must be treated as a serious matter. To ensure the safety of the campus population all suspicious packages and bomb threats will be considered real until proven otherwise. In most cases bomb threats are meant to disrupt normal activities. However building evacuation is not a decision for anyone to make except for proper authorities.
If a suspicious object or potential bomb is discovered, DO NOT HANDLE THE OBJECT, CLEAR THE AREA, AND CALL 911. Be sure to include the location and appearance of the object when reporting.
Bomb Threats Received By Phone
See Bomb Threat Checklist (PDF).
Identifying Suspicious Packages and Envelopes
Some characteristics of suspicious packages and envelopes include the following:
| Characteristics of Suspicious Items | Examples |
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| Inappropriate or unusual labeling |
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| Appearance |
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| Other suspicious signs |
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If a package or envelope appears suspicious, DO NOT OPEN IT.
Also see FBI Advisory on Identifying a Suspicious Package (PDF).
Handling of Suspicious Packages or Envelopes
- Do not shake or empty the contents of any suspicious package or envelope.
- Do not carry the package or envelope, show it to others or allow others to examine it.
- Put the package or envelope down on a stable surface; do not sniff, touch, taste, or look closely at it or at any contents which may have spilled.
- Alert others in the area about the suspicious package or envelope. Leave the area, close any doors, and take actions to prevent others from entering the area. If possible, shut off the ventilation system.
- WASH hands with soap and water to prevent spreading potentially infectious material to face or skin. Seek additional instructions for exposed or potentially exposed persons.
- If at work, notify a supervisor, a security officer, or a law enforcement official. If at home, contact the local law enforcement agency.
- If possible, create a list of persons who were in the room or area when this suspicious letter or package was recognized and a list of persons who also may have handled this package or letter. Give this list to both the local public health authorities and law enforcement officials.