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In the tumultuous times in which we live, a
terrorist threat can take many forms. In recent years, the
possibility of a biological threat being introduced through the mail
has become a grim reality. Terrorists can attempt to use letters or
packages to spread infectious materials, which are introduced to the
body through contact with the skin and/or inhalation. Yet, Nevadans
are not defenseless against this threat; by taking some time to
familiarize yourself with a few simple guidelines about how to
recognize and deal with suspicious packages and letters you can
significantly reduce your vulnerability to these possible attacks.
Warning Signs of Suspicious Letters:
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No return address
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Restrictive Markings, such as personal or private
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Sealed with tape
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Misspelled words/ awkward or improper use of language
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Addressed to title only with no name; such as Chief Executive
Officer
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Incorrect title
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Poorly typed or written
Warning Signs of Suspicious Packages:
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Oily stains, discoloration, or crystallization visible on wrapper
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Strange odor
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Excessive taping
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Rigid or bulky
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Lopsided or uneven
If you receive a suspicious letter
or package:
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Handle with care – don’t shake or bump.
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Isolate the package/letter immediately.
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Do not open, smell, touch or taste.
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Treat it as suspect – Call local law enforcement authorities
immediately.

Suspicious
Mail Alert Poster (pdf)
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