Heightened Security is not intended
to induce fear and panic. People should go
about their normal business while paying particular attention
to their surroundings.
Suspicious
Behavior/Circumstances:
Be aware of and report to Public Safety
the following conditions at (516) 299-2222 or if off-campus
notify outside law enforcement at 911:
- People in buildings or areas who do not
appear to be conducting legitimate business.
- People monitoring areas, buildings or
entrances.
- Unauthorized people in restricted, sensitive
or private areas.
- Persons taking photographs of critical
facilities.
- Persons asking detailed information about
physical security and/or information with no apparent
need for that information.
- People wearing clothing not consistent
with the weather conditions (bulky coat in warm weather
etc.)
- Abandoned parcels or other items in unusual
locations or high traffic areas.
- Individual attempting to access utility
locations (water, electrical, petroleum, telecommunications,
information systems).
- Multiple persons who appear to be working
in unison, committing the above.
Be Alert to:
- Abandoned Vehicles
- Vehicles Parked Near Buildings or Public
and Common Areas
- Unexpected/Unfamiliar Delivery Trucks
- Unfamiliar Vehicles Parked For Long Periods
- Vehicles Containing Unusual/Suspicious
Parcels or Material
- Vehicles Arriving and Being Left Behind
at Odd Hours
- Substances Leaking or Spilling from Vehicles
Building/Office
Security:
- Dont prop open building/residence
hall entrance doors/windows. Rectify these situations
when you observe them.
- Account for and secure keys. Dont
leave them unattended or give to unauthorized persons.
Report lost keys to building manager/department head.
- Account for and secure all sensitive
material/information when not able to attend to it.
- Account for and secure sensitive deliveries
in a timely manner.
- Secure all areas when not attended.
- Be aware of unfamiliar persons in or
visitors to your office/lab etc.
- Protect access codes, combinations and
cards, change codes regularly. Report compromised
codes to the person in charge of area.
- Be Prepared: Take time out to familiarize
yourself with building evacuation plans/routes.
- Report suspicious tampering with physical
security (doors, locks etc.)
- Talk with co-workers; know what is out-of-place
(unclaimed items etc.)
Additional
Safety Recommendations:
- Closely monitor news reports and Emergency
Alert System (EAS) radio/TV stations.
- Expect delays, searches of purses and
bags, and restricted access to public buildings.
- Expect traffic delays and restrictions.
- 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 attack 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.
- Develop and review family emergency plans.
- Be prepared for disasters and family
emergencies.
- Increase family emergency preparedness
by purchasing supplies, food, and storing water.
- Assist neighbors who may need help.
- Avoid passing unsubstantiated information
and rumors.
- Continue normal activities but be watchful
for suspicious activities. Report criminal and suspicious
activity to local law enforcement. Continue to enjoy individual
freedom. Participate freely in travel, work, and recreational
activities.
- Take a first aid and CPR classes.
- Become active in Campus Watch and/or
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 activities at
or near these sites.
- Contact local officials to learn about
specific hazards in your community.
- Increase individual or family emergency
preparedness through training, maintaining good physical
fitness and health, and storing food, water, and emergency
supplies.
- Be familiar with local natural and technological
(man made) hazards in your community and what measures
you can take to protect your family.
- 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 (public safety, fire fighters, law enforcement
and emergency medical service).
- Volunteer to assist and support the community
emergency response agencies.
For further information contact the Department
of Homeland Securitys website: http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interapp/editorial/editorial_0284.xml
If you have any non-emergency questions related to this
Safety Advisory, please feel free to call Public Safety
at ext. 2214. If you have any health-related questions,
call C.W. Post Student Health & Counseling Center at
ext. 2345.
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