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Threat Conditions and Associated Protective Measures
There is always a risk of a terrorist threat. Each threat condition
assigns a level of alert appropriate to the increasing risk of terrorist
attacks. Beneath each threat condition are some suggested protective
measures that the government and the public can take, recognizing that
the heads of federal departments and agencies are responsible for
developing and implementing appropriate agency-specific Protective
Measures:
Low Condition (Green).
This condition is declared when there is a low risk of terrorist
attacks. Federal departments and agencies will consider the following
protective measures.
- Refine and exercise prearranged protective measures;
- Ensure personnel receive proper training on the Homeland Security
Advisory System and specific prearranged department or agency protective
measures; and
- Institute a process to assure that all facilities and regulated
sectors are regularly assessed for vulnerabilities to terrorist attacks,
and all reasonable measures are taken to mitigate these vulnerabilities.
Members of the public can:
- Develop a household disaster plan and assemble a disaster supply
kit. (see “Emergency Planning and Disaster Supplies” chapter).
Guarded Condition (Blue).
This condition is declared when there is a general risk of terrorist
attacks. In addition to the measures taken in the previous threat
condition, federal departments and agencies will consider the following
protective measures:
- Check communications with designated emergency response or command
locations;
- Review and update emergency response procedures; and
- Provide the public with any information that would strengthen its
ability to act appropriately.
Members of the public, in addition to the actions taken for the
previous threat condition, can:
- Update their disaster supply kit;
- Review their household disaster plan;
- Hold a household meeting to discuss what members would do and how
they would communicate in the event of an incident;
- Develop a more detailed household communication plan;
- Apartment residents should discuss with building managers steps to
be taken during an emergency; and
- People with special needs should discuss their emergency plans with
friends, family or employers.
Elevated Condition (Yellow).
An Elevated Condition is declared when there is a significant risk of
terrorist attacks. In addition to the measures taken in the previous
threat conditions, federal departments and agencies will consider the
following protective measures:
- Increase surveillance of critical locations;
- Coordinate emergency plans with nearby jurisdictions as appropriate;
- Assess whether the precise characteristics of the threat require the
further refinement of prearranged protective measures; and
- Implement, as appropriate, contingency and emergency response plans.
Members of the public, in addition to the actions taken for the
previous threat condition, can:
- Be observant of any suspicious activity and report it to
authorities;
- Contact neighbors to discuss their plans and needs;
- Check with school officials to determine their plans for an
emergency and procedures to reunite children with parents and
caregivers; and
- Update the household communication plan.
High Condition (Orange).
A High Condition is declared when there is a high risk of terrorist
attacks. In addition to the measures taken in the previous threat
conditions, federal departments and agencies will consider the following
protective measures:
- Coordinate necessary security efforts with federal, state, and local
law enforcement agencies, National Guard or other security and armed
forces;
- Take additional precautions at public events, possibly considering
alternative venues or even cancellation;
- Prepare to execute contingency procedures, such as moving to an
alternate site or dispersing the workforce; and
- Restrict access to a threatened facility to essential personnel
only.
Members of the public, in addition to the actions taken for the
previous threat conditions, can:
- Review preparedness measures (including evacuation and sheltering)
for potential terrorist actions including chemical, biological, and
radiological attacks;
- Avoid high profile or symbolic locations; and
- Exercise caution when traveling.
Severe Condition (Red).
A Severe Condition reflects a severe risk of terrorist attacks. Under
most circumstances, the protective measures for a Severe Condition are
not intended to be sustained for substantial periods of time. In
addition to the protective measures in the previous threat conditions,
federal departments and agencies also will consider the following
general measures:
- Increase or redirect personnel to address critical emergency needs;
- Assign emergency response personnel and pre-position and mobilize
specially trained teams or resources;
- Monitor, redirect, or constrain transportation systems; and
- Close public and government facilities not critical for continuity
of essential operations, especially public safety.
Members of the public, in addition to the actions taken for the
previous threat conditions, can:
- Avoid public gathering places such as sports arenas, holiday
gatherings, or other high risk locations;
- Follow official instructions about restrictions to normal
activities;
- Contact employer to determine status of work;
- Listen to the radio and TV for possible advisories or warnings; and
- Prepare to take protective actions such as sheltering-in-place or
evacuation if instructed to do so by public officials.
Copyright © 2007 Homeland
Security National Terror Alert
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