Terrorism
Terrorism is defined as the unlawful use of violence, or the threat of it, to scare or intimidate people or governments.
There are four general types of Terrorism:
- Conventional – such as bombing or hijacking
- Chemical – use of poisons or chemicals (nerve gas)
- Biological – use of bacteria, viruses or other harmful organisms
- Radiological – use of nuclear or radiological materials
Terrorists tend to strike targets that are highly populated (large cities, airports, tourist attractions, major events), business centers (government buildings, financial districts, military bases, transportation, or power plants) and institutions (schools, hospitals).
Terrorist incidents usually happen without warnings. Here are some safety tips:
- If you are in public, be aware of your surroundings. Know where emergency exits are located.
- Never leave shopping bags or luggage unattended.
- Stay calm. Exit a public place as soon as it is safe to do so. Do not try to rescue people in a public building.
- If at home, stay alert and listen for instructions given on the radio or television. Have a plan in case you are told to evacuate or to shelter in your home.
Talk to your children about the subject. Avoid stereotyping. Explain that only a few “bad” people are behind terrorist attacks. Let them know that they are safe and that your family is prepared if anything happens.
You may never be impacted by a terrorist incident, but it pays to be aware. Let common sense be your guide.
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