How to Prepare In Case of a Terrorist Attack
British Red Cross
Terrorist attacks happen without warning. To stay informed, keep an eye on the government’s terrorism threat levels. If you suspect any acts of terrorism, follow the advice of the National Police Chiefs’ Council: Run, Hide, Tell.
You should also take steps before, during and after an attack
Before a terrorist attack
- Be vigilant. Terrorist attacks usually happen in public places. Keep a watch for suspicious behaviour, vehicles or packages.
- If you have any fears or suspicions, tell the police. You can call the confidential Police Anti-Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789 321.
- When you’re in buildings and on public transport, make sure you know where the emergency exits are.
During an incident
- Find the safest way to leave the area. Move as quickly and calmly as you can.
- If there’s a fire, stay low to the floor and exit as quickly as possible. Cover your nose and mouth with a wet cloth if you can. If a door is hot to the touch, don’t open it.
- If there’s an explosion outside a building, stay inside. Keep away from windows, lifts and outside doors in case there’s another bomb nearby.
- If you saw the explosion or any suspicious behaviour, tell the police.
After an incident
- Help others with first aid if it’s safe to do so.
- Tell the police if you saw anything that might be useful.
- If you’re concerned about a loved one, contact the police.
- You could be suffering from shock but not realise it. See a doctor as soon as possible.