See Something, Say Something
What is Suspicious Activity?
Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate terrorism or terrorism-related crime. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Unusual items or situations: A vehicle is parked in an odd location, a package/luggage is unattended, a window/door is open that is usually closed, or other out-of-the-ordinary situations occur.
- Eliciting information: A person questions individuals at a level beyond curiosity about a building's purpose, operations, security procedures and/or personnel, shift changes, etc.
- Observation/surveillance: Someone pays unusual attention to facilities or buildings beyond a casual or professional interest. This includes extended loitering without explanation (particularly in concealed locations); unusual, repeated, and/or prolonged observation of a building (e.g., with binoculars or video camera); taking notes or measurements; counting paces; sketching floor plans, etc.
Some of these activities could be innocent—it's up to law enforcement to determine whether the behavior warrants investigation. The activities above are not all-inclusive but have been compiled based on studies of pre-operational aspects of both successful and thwarted terrorist events over several years.
Tenant Responsibility
Tenants are responsible for locking/securing their suite and notifying the Property Management Office of any and all hardware malfunctions and/or personnel changes. Security guards and janitorial staff are not authorized to grant suite access to tenants or their guests. It is recommended that tenants carry their Key Card at all times.
Property Removal
Please contact the Property Management Office in advance to schedule the removal of all furniture or large items requiring the use of an outside vendor.
Certificates of Insurance meeting all property requirements must be on file prior to the scheduling of any delivery and/or pick-ups.