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-Obtain a copy of Terrorism: Preparing for the Unexpected
brochure from your local Red Cross Chapter or view it online
on the American Red Cross website.
-Another recommended resource is Surviving Disasters— A Citizen's
Emergency Handbook, published by the Illinois Department of
Public Health.
-Develop an emergency communications plan, which involves
selecting an out-of-town contact whom your family can call
or e-mail in case of emergency to check on each other, and
establish a meeting place for family members.
-Assemble a disaster supplies kit, which should include a
three-day supply of water per person, a three-day supply of
food, first aid kit, necessary medications, battery operated
radio and extra batteries, clothing and bedding.(For a complete
list of recommended supplies, visit the Illinois Emergency
Management website)
-Schools should develop written emergency plans to address
all hazards, including plans to maintain safety of students,
staff and faculty, as well as an emergency communications
plan to notify parents in the event of an incident.
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Complete recommended actions at lower level.
-Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to local
law enforcement authorities, the Illinois State Police, or
the FBI.-Review stored disaster supplies and replace items
that are outdated.
-Review emergency communication plan.
-Establish an alternate meeting place away from home with
family/friends.
-Schools should conduct safety training/emergency drills following
their written emergency plans
Complete recommended actions at lower levels.-Be alert
to suspicious activity and report it to local law enforcement
authorities, the Illinois State Police, or the FBI.-Ensure
disaster supplies kit is stocked and ready.
-Check telephone numbers and e-mail addresses in your family
emergency communications plan and update as necessary.
-If not known to you, contact school to determine their emergency
notification and evacuation plans for children.
-Develop alternate routes to/from work/school and practice
them.
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Complete recommended actions at lower levels.
-Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to local
law enforcement authorities, the Illinois State Police or
the FBI.
-Review disaster plan with family.-Exercise caution when traveling.
-Have shelter-in-place materials on hand and review procedure
in Terrorism: Preparing for the Unexpected brochure.-Discuss
children's fears concerning possible terrorist attacks.
-If a need is announced, donate blood at designated blood
collection center.
Complete recommended actions at lower levels.
-Be prepared to shelter-in-place or evacuate if instructed
to do so by local government authorities.Be aware of neighbors
who are elderly or have special needs and may require assistance.
-Listen to radio/TV for current information/instructions.
-Be alert to suspicious activity and report it immediately
to local law enforcement, the Illinois State Police or the
FBI.
-Contact business/school to determine status of work/ school
day.
-Adhere to any travel restrictions announced by local government
authorities.
-Discuss children's fears concerning possible/actual terrorist
attacks.
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