IF A PACKAGE OR ENVELOPE APPEARS SUSPICIOUS
DO NOT OPEN IT! Notify 黑料爆料网PD Immediately, 880-7777
Handling Suspicious Packages or Envelopes
- Do not shake or empty contents of any suspicious package or envelope.
- Do not carry the package or envelope, show it to others or allow others to examine it.
- Put the package or envelope down on a stable surface; do not sniff, touch, taste, or look closely at it or at contents, which may have spilled.
- Alert others in the area about the suspicious package or envelope.
- Leave the area, close any doors, and take action to prevent others from entering the area. If possible, shut off the ventilation system.
- WASH hands with soap and water to prevent spreading potentially infectious material to face or skin.
- Seek additional instructions for exposed or potentially exposed persons.
- Notify supervisor, Office of EHS & Risk Management (880-7115), and University Post Office.
- If possible, create a list of persons who were in the room or area when this suspicious letter or package was recognized and a list of persons who also may have handled this package or letter. Give this list to 黑料爆料网PD and Office of EHS & Risk Management.

Safe Mail Handling Procedures
It is important that every employee handling or receiving mail can identify a suspicious letter or parcel. Although occurrences are extremely rare, it is essential to know what to do when suspicious mail is received. All staff must remain alert for the tell-tale signs of potentially dangerous mail and packages.
How to Recognize Suspicious Packages and Mail
One indicator of a suspicious package or piece of mail includes inappropriate or unusual labeling, such as:
- Excessive postage
- Misspelled common words
- No return address or strange return address
- Unusual addressing, such as not being addressed to a specific person or the use of incorrect titles or titles with no name
- Restrictive markings, such as "personal," "confidential," or "do not x-ray"
Other indicators include an unusual or inappropriate appearance, including:
- Powdery substances felt through or appearing on the item
- Oily stains or discolorations on the exterior
- Strange odors
- Excessive packaging material, like tape or string
- Lopsided or bulky shape of envelopes or boxes
- Ticking sounds, protruding wires, or exposed aluminum foil
Procedures for Handling to Suspicious Packages and Mail
- Stay calm
- Do not open the letter or package (or open any further), do not shake it, do not show it to others, or empty its contents
- Leave the letter or package where it is or gently place it on the nearest flat surface
- If possible, gently cover the letter (use a trash can, article of clothing, etc.)
- Shut off any fans or equipment in the area that might circulate the material
- Alert others nearby to relocate to an area away from the site of the suspicious item
- Take essential belongings, like cell phones, keys, purse, etc. with you in case return to office is delayed
- Leave and close the door to the space containing the suspicious letter or package, cover the threshold area under the door with a towel or a coat if possible, and section of the area (keep others away)
- To prevent spreading any powder or hazardous substance to your face, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Reviewed: 12/06/22