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Homeland
Security Advisory System
The government uses a color-coded
advisory system to alert the public as the risk of a terrorist
attack increases. In addition to the steps that government agencies
take, here are some steps that you can take as a citizen at each
level...

When the Homeland Security Office
puts out a Green, Low Threat, Low Risk
Level, it means that there is a low risk of terrorism.
Routine security is implemented to preclude routine criminal
threats.
- You should continue to enjoy
individual freedom. Participate freely in travel, work, and
recreational activities.
- Be prepared for disasters and
family emergencies.
- Develop a family emergency
plan.
- Keep recommended immunizations
up-to-date.
- Know how to turn off your power,
gas and water service to your house.
- Know what hazardous materials
are stored in your home and how to properly dispose of unneeded
chemicals.
- Support the efforts of your
local emergency responders (fire fighters, law enforcement and
emergency medical services).
- Know what natural hazards are
most like to occur in your area and what measures you can take
to protect your family.
- Volunteer to assist and support
the community emergency response agencies.

At the time that a Guarded,
Blue Threat is announced it means that there a general
risk with no credible threats to specific targets. Routine security
is implemented to preclude routine criminal threats.
In addition to previously mentioned
precautions, citizens are advised to:
- Continue normal activities, but
be watchful for suspicious activities. Report criminal activity
to local law enforcement.
- Review family emergency
plans.
- Increase family emergency
preparedness by purchasing supplies, food, and storing
water
- Be familiar with local natural
and technological (man-made) hazards in the community.
- Increase individual or family
emergency preparedness through training, maintaining good
physical fitness and health, and storing food, water, and
emergency supplies.
- Monitor local and national news
for terrorist alerts.

When they move us to an Elevated
Risk, Yellow there is elevated risk of terrorist attack
but a specific region of the USA or target has not been
identified.
In addition to previously mentioned
precautions, you should do the following:
- Continue normal activities, but
report suspicious activities to local law enforcement
agencies.
- Take a first aid class.
- Become active in your local
Neighborhood Crime Watch program.
- Network with your family,
neighbors, and community for mutual support during a disaster or
terrorist attack.
- Learn what critical facilities
are located in your community and report suspicious actives at
or near these sites.
- Contact local officials to learn
about specific hazards in your community.
- Increase individual or family
emergency preparedness through training, maintained good
physical fitness and health, and storing food, water and
emergency supplies.
- Monitor media reports concerning
situation.

High Risk
or an Orange Threat means that credible intelligence
indicates that there is a high risk of a local terrorist attack but
a specific target has not been identified.
In addition to previously mentioned
precautions, you should do the following:
- Resume normal activities, but
expect some delays, baggage searches, and restrictions as a
result of heightened security at public buildings and
facilities.
- Continue to monitor world and
local events as well as local government threat
advisories.
- Report suspicious activities at
or near critical facilities to local law enforcement agencies
Avoid leaving unattended packages or brief cases in public
areas.
- Inventory and organize emergency
supply kits and discuss emergency plans with family members.
Reevaluate meeting location based on threat.
- Consider taking reasonable
personal security precautions. Be alert to your surroundings,
avoid placing yourself in a vulnerable situation, and monitor
the activities of your children.
- Maintain close contact with your
family and neighbors to ensure their safety and emotional
welfare.

At the Severe
Imminent Threat, Red, a terrorist attack has occurred, or
credible and corroborated intelligence indicates that one is
imminent. Normally this threat condition is declared for a specific
location or critical facility.
In addition to previously mentioned
precautions, you should do the following:
- Report suspicious activities and
call 911 for immediate responses.
- Expect delays, searches of
purses and bags and restricted access to public buildings.
- Take personal security
precautions to avoid becoming a victim of crime or terrorist
attack.
- Avoid crowded public areas and
gatherings.
- Do not travel into areas
affected by the attach or is an expected terrorist target.
- Keep emergency supplies
accessible and automobile fuel tank full.
- Be prepared to evacuate your
home or shelter in place on order of local authorities.
- Be suspicious of persons taking
photographs of critical facilities, asking detailed questions
about physical security or dressed inappropriately for weather
conditions (suicide bomber). Report these incidents immediately
to law enforcement.
- Closely monitor news reports and
Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio/TV stations.
- Assist neighbors who may need
help.
- Avoid passing unsubstantiated
information and rumors
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