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Bioterrorism

Biohazards intentionally placed on College property with the express purpose of causing harm to a member or members of the College community is an act of terrorism. Terrorism is a crime and the local authorities should be notified immediately as well as the SE District Office of the State Health Center at 877-PA-HEALTH.

There are a variety of biological health hazards that terrorists could use. The two most commonly discussed today are Anthrax and Small Pox. Each is addressed separately below.

ANTHRAX

General Mail Handling

  • Be observant for suspicious envelopes or packages.
  • Open all mail with a letter opener or method that is least likely to disturb contents. Do not use hands.
  • Open packages/envelopes with a minimum amount of movement.
  • Do not blow into envelopes.
  • Do not shake, pour out contents.
  • Keep hands away from nose and mouth while opening mail.
  • Wash hands after handling mail.

To date, terrorists have chosen to spread the disease via the mail service. Mail may be considered suspicious if the following are present:

  • Discoloration, crystallization, strange odors or oily stains
  • Envelope with powder or powder-like residue
  • Protruding wires or aluminum foil
  • Excessive tape or string
  • Unusual size or weight given size of the envelope 
  • Lopsided or oddly shaped envelope
  • Postmark that does not match return address
  • Restrictive endorsements such as "Personal" or "Confidential"
  • Excessive postage
  • Handwritten, block-printed or poorly typed addresses
  • Incorrect titles
  • Title but no name
  • Misspellings of common words
  • No return address
  • Addressed to individual no longer with organization

If a letter or package is suspicious the following steps should be taken:

  • Remain calm.
  • Do not shake or empty the contents of any suspicious package or letter.
  • Keep hands away from mouth, nose and eyes.
  • Isolate the package or letter.
  • Gently cover the envelope or package with anything available nearby (clothing, paper, or inverted trash can), and do not remove cover.
  • If an unknown substance spills from the package/envelope, do not try to clean up substance.
  • Avoid creating air currents.
  • Do not handle package/envelope any further.
  • If material spills on floor avoid stepping near it. Avoid tracking any spilled materials to other locations.
  • Wash hands with soap and water.
  • Do not remove any potentially contaminated items from area.
  • If contaminated, keep movements within the building to a minimum. This will keep contamination of building to a minimum. Remove heavily contaminated clothing as soon as possible and gently to minimize dispersal.

Security/Safety will do the following:

  • Contact local authorities who will dispatch the fire hazmat team, fire department, the medics, the FBI and State Health Center.
  • Seal off the area.
Elizabethtown College
Emergency Hotline:
1-717-361-1988