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Suspicious Mail Guidance from the Center for Disease Control |
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HOW TO IDENTIFY SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES AND LETTERS Some characteristics of suspicious packages and letters include the following:
HOW TO HANDLE ANTHRAX AND OTHER BIOLOGICAL AGENT THREATS Many facilities in communities around the country have received anthrax threat letters. Most were empty envelopes; some have contained powdery substances. The purpose of these guidelines are to recommend procedures for handling such incidents. It is important not to panic and to remain composed. SUSPICIOUS UNOPENED LETTERS OR PACKAGES MARKED WITH A THREATENING MESSAGE SUCH AS “ANTHRAX”
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ENVELOPES WITH POWDER AND/OR POWDER SPILLS
Then LEAVE the room and CLOSE the door, or section off the area to prevent others from entering (i.e., keep others away). WASH your hands with soap and water to prevent spreading any powder to your face. What to do next…If you are at HOME, then report the incident to local police. If you are at WORK, then report the incident to local police, and notify your building security official or an available supervisor. REMOVE heavily contaminated clothing as soon as possible and place in a plastic bag, or some other container that can be sealed. This clothing bag should be given to the emergency responders for proper handling. SHOWER with soap and water as soon as possible. Do Not Use Bleach Or Other Disinfectant On Your Skin. If possible, list all people who were in the room or area, especially those who had actual contact with the powder. Give this list to both the local public health authorities so that proper instructions can be given for medical follow-up, and to law enforcement officials for further investigation. For example: small device triggered, warning that air handling system is contaminated, or warning that a biological agent released in a public space.
LEAVE area immediately. CLOSE the door, or section off the area to prevent others from entering (i.e., keep others away). What to do next…If you are at HOME, then dial “911” to report the incident to local police and the local FBI field office. If you are at WORK, then dial “911” to report the incident to local police and the local FBI field office, and notify your building security official or an available supervisor. SHUT down air handling system in the building, if possible. If possible, list all people who were in the room or area. Give this list to both the local public health authorities so that proper instructions can be given for medical follow-up, and to law enforcement officials for further investigation.
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