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Inform staff, students and visitors of immediate steps to take in the event of a bomb threat

Protect UK guidance states that staff must "understand the actions required of them as the potential first response to a threat message and their duty of care to others"

  • Quick access to critical information, these A5 action cards ensure essential guidance is readily available during emergencies
  • Ideal for storing with mass casualty and emergency response supplies, ensuring your organisation has portable, key emergency information to hand
  • Prepare staff, students and visitors of the of the immediate actions to follow if a bomb threat occurs
  • Take proactive steps to help save lives and casualties in the event of a bomb threat
  • Follow Protect UK, National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) and DfE recommendations to increase preparedness to protect yourself in emergencies
  • Martyn's Law requires public premises to take proportionate measures to address security risks. Our posters are simple, affordable, effective and have been expressly designed to help organisations towards demonstrating compliance
  • Demonstrates your commitment to protect those on site and provide reassurance to all
  • Durable, tear-resistant, and wipeable material ensures the action cards remain clear, readable, and ready for immediate use in emergencies
  • Bold, high-quality print signage, delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV-stabilised inks
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Inform staff, students and visitors of immediate steps to take in the event of a bomb threat

Protect UK guidance states that staff must "understand the actions required of them as the potential first response to a threat message and their duty of care to others"

  • Quick access to critical information, these A5 action cards ensure essential guidance is readily available during emergencies
  • Ideal for storing with mass casualty and emergency response supplies, ensuring your organisation has portable, key emergency information to hand
  • Prepare staff, students and visitors of the of the immediate actions to follow if a bomb threat occurs
  • Take proactive steps to help save lives and casualties in the event of a bomb threat
  • Follow Protect UK, National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) and DfE recommendations to increase preparedness to protect yourself in emergencies
  • Martyn's Law requires public premises to take proportionate measures to address security risks. Our posters are simple, affordable, effective and have been expressly designed to help organisations towards demonstrating compliance
  • Demonstrates your commitment to protect those on site and provide reassurance to all
  • Durable, tear-resistant, and wipeable material ensures the action cards remain clear, readable, and ready for immediate use in emergencies
  • Bold, high-quality print signage, delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV-stabilised inks
Sizes Available (W x H):
148 x 210 mm (A5)
Material Available:
1mm Rigid Plastic
Orientation:
Portrait
Application:
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Artwork ID:
SP168

Protect UK Guidance on Bomb threats:

Any member of staff with a direct telephone line, mobile phone, computer or tablet etc. or who has any contact with the public, could possibly receive a bomb threat. Your staff must, therefore, understand the actions required of them as the potential first response to a threat message and their duty of care to others. If a telephone threat is received:

  • Stay calm and listen carefully
  • Have immediate access to the bomb threat checklist and the key information that should be recorded
  • If practical, keep the caller talking and alert a colleague to dial 999
  • If displayed on your phone, note the number of the caller, otherwise, dial 1471 to obtain the number once the call has ended
  • If displayed on your phone, note the number of the caller, otherwise, dial 1471 to obtain the number once the call has ended
  • If the threat is a recorded message, write down as much detail as possible and retain for the police to secure
  • If the threat is received via text message, do not reply to, forward or delete the message; note the number of the sender and follow police advice
  • Know who to contact in your organisation upon receipt of the threat, e.g. building security and senior manager, as they will need to make an assessment of the threat