If You See Something, Say Something! Safety

IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!

All of us are part of communities sharing everyday moments with neighbors, colleagues, family, and friends. It’s easy to take for granted the routine moments in our everyday while going to work or school, the grocery store or the gas station. But your perspective of everyday is different than your neighbors. So if you see something you know shouldn’t be there or someone’s behavior that doesn’t seem quite right — say something.

We all play an important role in security.   If something looks suspicious or out of place report it no matter how insignificant you may think it is. 

To report suspicious activity in your facility, immediately contact your Supervisor or Security.

Outside of work contact your local law enforcement agency and if it is an emergency call 9-1-1.

Describe specifically what you observed, including:

  • Who or what you saw; get as much detail as possible:
  • If it is a person: male or female, approximate height, weight, hair color, facial hair, etc.
  • If it is a vehicle: make or model, color and license plate;
  • When you saw it;
  • Where it occurred; and
  • Why it’s suspicious.

Security is Everyone’s Responsibility. 

Together we can help!