Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2003/03/20/terrorism_how_do_i_protect/

Terrorism: How do I protect myself at home?

Shafts of wisdom from uk.gov

By Drew Cullen

Posted in Bootnotes, 20th March 2003 16:08 GMT

Here is a new public safety announcement from the Home Office. As government web sites are supposedly under severe strain today (they appear no more sluggish than usual to us), Al Regizeera is doing its bit for the Home Front by publishing in full the British Government's advice on anti-terrorism measures for homeowners. So when you see those anthrax spores coming, duck and cover. Don't forget, folks, to stock up on batteries and baked beans. And never, never let those credit cards out of your sight.®



At home



Simple preventative steps

Think about terrorismKnow your environment

Most of us make familiar journeys on auto-pilot.

Take note of your surroundings on your journey to work, to the shops and the usual places you visit. Know who and what you expect to see each day within your neighbourhood and your workplace.

Ask yourself:

Sensible precautions
It is sensible to be prepared for any emergency in the home and to make plans for any major disruption, including severe weather and floods.

In any type of emergency, you could lose access to power, water, telephones, and roads. Therefore:

Have on hand such items as:

  • batteries
  • a battery-powered torch
  • a battery-powered or wind-up radio
  • some ready-to-eat food, e.g. tinned food
  • bottled water
  • blankets


Have the phone numbers of your local police, council, utility companies and family members handy in one place.

Make sure you know where the main switches for electricity, water and gas are located in your home, as you may need to turn them off in an emergency.



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