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Update (February 27, 2003)

THREAT LEVEL: YELLOW

After 20 days on High Condition (Orange) alert, Secretary Tom Ridge and Attorney General John Ashcroft today reduced the threat level assessment to Elevated Condition (Yellow). FEMA publication H-34, "Are You Ready?" A Guide For Citizen Preparedness, offers specific protective measures that you can take for an "Elevated Condition (Yellow)" threat level. Regardless of the estimated level of threat of terrorist activity, it is always important for you and your family to take preparedness measures that will help you better manage any kind of emergency or disruptive situation, whether caused by terrorism, natural disasters, or other unforeseen events. This is also a good time for you to learn more about "sheltering in place" and how to prepare a room in your home in the event of a chemical or biological release. "Are You Ready?" has a specific chapter on sheltering (PDF/260KB) including long-term in-place sheltering and staying in a mass care shelter.

We recommend that you take the following steps:

  • Develop a household disaster plan -- have a household meeting to discuss what members would do and how they would communicate in the event of an incident;
  • Assemble a disaster supply kit with food, water, and first aid supplies at home, at work, and for your car;
  • Be sure to have a battery operated radio and extra batteries to stay informed;
  • Have a list of emergency contact numbers, including fire, police, and hospitals, near the phone;
  • Review and practice evacuation plans;
  • Learn about community sheltering resources and how to "shelter in place;"
  • Check with school officials to determine their plans for emergency procedures;
  • Apartment residents should discuss emergency procedures with building managers;
  • Contact neighbors to discuss their plans and needs and how you can help each other;
  • If you have special needs, be sure to discuss your plans with family, friends, and your employers;
  • Be observant of any suspicious activity and report it to authorities;
  • Avoid high profile or symbolic locations;
  • Exercise caution when traveling; and
  • Schedule a course in first aid training and CPR and work with your local fire department, emergency managers, and law enforcement to help expand CERT training in your community.

IMPORTANT!! If an event does happen, be sure to listen to what LOCAL AUTHORITIES tell you about the situation in your area.

Please review the "Are You Ready?" chapters on General Preparedness, Emergency Planning and Disaster Supplies, Evacuation, and Shelter -- available online in .pdf and in Word format at: http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/. Remind others to learn how to be more prepared in their community and tell them to visit the Citizen Corps website! "Are You Ready?" also has a separate chapter on National Security Emergencies, including terrorism, chemical and biological weapons, and nuclear and radiological attack.

Please also consider volunteering to support your first responders -- law enforcement, fire, emergency medical services, and emergency management -- disaster relief organizations, and community safety efforts. Not only will you be supporting your community, but you will learn more about more about how these vital services help protect us all everyday. New Citizen Corps Councils are being formed every day...check http://www.citizencorps.gov to see if your community has now started one.