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Preparedness - Blue/Guarded condition

A Blue/Guarded condition indicates a general risk of terrorist attack. The following preparedness actions and activities are recommended, It is also recommended that actions listed under the Green advisory are completed.

INDIVIDUAL
  • Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper authorities.
  • Review stored disaster supplies and replace items that are outdated.
  • Develop an emergency communication plan with family, neighbors and friends.
  • Volunteer with a local organization and take advantage of additional volunteer training opportunities.
  • Enroll in disaster preparedness courses such as the Community Emergency Response Team
FAMILY
  • Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper authorities.
  • Review stored disaster supplies and replace items that are outdated.
  • Develop an emergency communication plan that all family members understand.
  • Establish an alternate meeting place away from home with family and/or friends.
NEIGHBORHOOD
  • Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper authorities.
  • Ask your local Red Cross office to offer a presentation called Preparing for the Unexpected (A1366/A1366-Spanish) at an upcoming neighborhood meeting.
SCHOOL
  • Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper authorities.
  • Conduct safety training and emergency drills following the school's written emergency plan for all grades.
  • Ensure emergency communication plan is updated.
  • Continue offering lessons from Masters of Disaster [Grades K-2 (A1360), 3-5 (A1361), S-8 (A1362) and 9-12 (A163)] curriculum for grades K-8 that teach emergency preparedness for natural disasters.
  • Conduct a tailored Community Emergency Response Team course for students.
BUSINESS
  • Be alert to suspicious activity and report it to proper authorities.
  • Dialogue with community leaders, emergency management, government agencies, community organizations and utilities about disaster preparedness.
  • Ensure your emergency communication plan is updated.
  • Purchase needed disaster supplies and equipment.
  • Ask you local Red Cross office to provide a Preparing for the Unexpected (A1366/A1366-Spanish) presentation at your workplace for employees.
  • Encourage employees to take disaster awareness courses offered by your local Red Cross and County Civil Defense Agency.
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