Suspicious Package or Letter Characteristics
- Carrierādelivered; lumpy, bulging, has protrusions, lopsided, heavy sided
 - Suspicious company, especially if address or label is handwritten
 - Package wrapped with string or twine
 - Excess postage on small packages or letters
 - Any foreign writing, addresses or postage
 - Handwritten notes such as āTo be opened in the privacy ofā āConfidentialā āYour lucky day is hereā or āPrize enclosedā
 - Improper spelling of common names, places or titles
 - Generic or incorrect titles
 - Leaks, stains or protruding wires, string, tape, etc.
 - Hand-delivered
 - No return address or nonsensical return address
 - Any letter or package arriving before or after a phone call from an unknown person asking if the item was received
 
Possible Bomb
If you suspect an item delivered to campus may be a bomb, and you have other indicators (e.g. a received bomb threat), please follow these steps.
- Do not move the item
 - Calmly notify others in the immediate area and evacuate
 - If there is fire alarm pull station in your area, do not activate it
 - Call 911
- Clearly state the type of emergency to the dispatcher
 - Clearly state the location of the suspicious package or letter and your name, location and telephone number
 - Do not hang up until told to do so
 - Call CPS and let them know 911 has been called and emergency personnel are en route
 - Campus Public Safety will facilitate an evacuation of the building with assistance
 - Go to the designated assembly area for your building
 - Return to the area will be allowed only after there is an all-clear notification through CPS and/or building safety managers