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The American Red Cross has outlined guidelines for families and communities explaining how they should respond to alerts issued under the new Homeland Security Advisory System. The color-coded terrorism threat chart was established to aid local law enforcement officials.

Some officials say that during an emergency, schools may be the safest place for children. Parents are encouraged to find out what type of emergency plan is in place at the school and what kind of authorization is required to release the child. Keep in mind that school telephones may be overwhelmed during emergencies.

In the event of an emergency, individuals should follow the instructions of local officials and stay tuned to radio and television stations.