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Suspicious Package Indicators
- Hand-delivered
- Powdery substance on the outside
- Unexpected or from someone unfamiliar to the addressee
- Receipt followed by an anonymous caller asking if the item arrived
- No postage or excessive postage
- Handwritten or poorly typed address, incorrect titles or titles with no name, or misspellings of common words.
- Addressed to someone who is not at the school
- No return address or an address that can’t be verified as legitimate
- Unusual weight, given its size, or is lopsided or oddly shaped
- Unusual shape, soft spots, or bulges
- “Sloshing sound” Mail bombs typically do not “tick.”
- Pressure or resistance when opening the package may indicate a mail bomb.
- An unusual amount of tape
- Marked with restrictive endorsements: “Personal,” “Confidential,” “Fragile-Handle with care,” or “Rush-Do Not Delay,” “To be opened in Privacy of….,”
- Strange odors or stains
Suspicious Package Procedures
- Call Boston Police at 911. Provide the Police Dispatcher with all available information.
- Do not move, touch, or handle the object.
- Do not use two-way radios.
- Do not turn off lights or touch switches.
- Keep loud noise to a minimum.
- Restrict use of the telephone to only urgent business.
- Secure the location.
- Activate the school’s Site Incident Control Team.
- Evacuate after determining the safest routes for all building occupants.
- Communicate the situation and procedures to be followed for evacuation to staff per your School Safety/Contingency Plan (internal communications method).