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Suspicious Package

Understanding Suspicious Activity and Items

Suspicious activity can refer to any incident, event, behavior, or activity that seems unusual or out of place. Terrorists and criminals often conduct specific activities as they plan a bombing attack. These activities can include, but are not limited to, eliciting information, testing or probing of security, and observation/surveillance. If you recognize these specific activities, your actions may help prevent such an occurrence. 

A suspicious item is anything such as a package or a vehicle that has indications that it might contain an explosive device or hazardous material. It may be suspiciously placed in proximity to people or valuable assets, and it could have characteristics like wires, electronics or unusual sounds, powders or odors.

Identifying Suspicious Items

The acronyms H.O.T. and R.A.I.N. can be used to safely determine if an item is a serious threat or just unattended. Criminals or terrorists sometimes conceal Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in backpacks, suitcases, or common items.

Is it H.O.T.?

If yes to the questions below, use R.A.I.N. If no to the questions below, treat the item with caution, try to determine the owner, and report to an authority. 

  • Hidden - Placed out of sight or appears purposedly concealed. 
  • Obviously Suspicious - Unexplainable wires or electronics or bomb-like components. 
  • not Typical - Out of place for the location or potentially related to a threat.

If an item is suspicious, you should: 

  • Recognize the indicators of a suspected explosive device
    • Indicators can be related to the characteristics, events, location, or time, including whether the item is Hidden, Obviously suspicious, or not Typical (HOT).
  • Avoid the area 
    • Don’t touch the suspected item. Instead, immediately move and direct others to move away immediately.
  • Isolate the suspected item 
    • Establish a perimeter to secure the area and continue to direct people away. Use frontal and overhead cover and if available wear personal protective equipment.
  • Notify Appropriate Emergency Services 
    • Describe the Suspicious items and persons, the person’s Actions, the Location of the item, the Time of placement and discovery, and Your actions to mitigate risk (SALTY).