Biological Threats
A biological attack is the
release of germs or other substances.
Many agents must be inhaled, enter through a cut in the skin or be eaten
to make you sick. Some cause contagious
diseases, some do not.
A biological attach may or
may not be immediately obvious. While
it is possible that you will see signs of a biological attack, it is perhaps more likely that local health
care workers will report a pattern of unusual illness.
You will probably learn of
the danger through an emergency broadcast.
If you become aware of an
unusual or suspicious release of an unknown substance nearby, it doesn’t hurt
to protect yourself.
Get away from the substance
as quickly as possible.
Cover your mouth and nose
with layers of fabric that can filter the air but still allow breathing.
Wash with soap and water,
and contact authorities.
In the event of a biological
attack, public health officials may not immediately be able to provide
information on what you should do.
However, you should watch TV, listen to the radio, or check the Internet
for official news as it becomes available.
At the time of a declared
biological emergency be suspicious, but do not automatically assume that any
illness is the result of the attack.
Symptoms of many common illnesses may overlap. Use good sense, practice
good hygiene and cleanliness to avoid spreading germs, and seek medical advice.
Homeland Security
Be
informed and prepared!