Bombs and chemicals sent through the mail are rare but terrifying events. Here’s what postal services and government agencies look for when determining whether a package is suspicious.
What you should look for
Suspicious packages usually have several tell-tale signs, say investigators, security personnel and mail inspectors. The packages sent to the CNN offices in New York City and to several public figures exhibited many of them:
The paper envelope was wrinkled and damaged Names and places on the sender’s address label was misspelled One corner of the package was covered in stamps
What you should do
If you come across a suspicious package, here are some tips for what to do next, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Leave the package alone, clear the area and contact emergency personnel Wash your hands and other exposed skin with soap and water Cordon off the immediate area, and shut down all equipment there If possible, and without disturbing the mail, jot down what you can about the package (what it looks like, markings, the name and address on it)