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Homeland Security Advisory System Recommendations for
Individuals, Families, Neighborhoods, Schools, and
Businesses |
The
White House issued Homeland Security Directive-3, in
March 2002, which established five threat conditions for
possible terrorist attack: Green = Low; Blue = Guarded;
Yellow = Elevated; Orange = High; and Red = Severe.
General explanations were given for preparedness
activities for each level, but these were intended
mainly for government agencies. Across the country
questions of “What does a condition ‘yellow’ mean to me
or my family? or What does this mean to a business or
school?” remained. The American Red Cross recognized the
need and developed a complementary set of guidelines for
the following areas:
These files are in
Portable Document Format (.pdf) and require Adobe
Acrobat® Reader® which can be downloaded free from
Adobe Acrobat. These files may be printed freely.
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Additional Materials and Resources for Use with
the Homeland Security Advisory System and
American Red Cross Recommendations |
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American Red Cross materials dealing with terrorism and
unexpected events
Visit the on-line listing of available publications.
Click on "Publications"
then "Community
Disaster Education" to get to lists of available
materials such as:
Notes:
- American Red Cross Chapters can provide these
materials and others at no cost or a nominal fee,
depending on the item
- Items with an (S) are available in Spanish
- Many of the items listed on the public website are
available in Spanish and other languages and available
to be ordered in brochure form
- The materials listed in this document are not
meant to be the sole source of preparedness
information for the American public
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