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If You See Something, Say Something: Awareness Day 2024

DHS promotes public vigilance on National #SeeSayDay with the theme “Spot the Signs. Report the Activity” to prevent terrorism-related threats year-round.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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  • The Importance of #SeeSayDay
    • How to Recognize Suspicious Activity
  • How to Report Suspicious Activity
  • How to Get Involved on #SeeSayDay
    • Stay Vigilant Year-Round

September 25 marks the annual National “If You See Something, Say Something” Awareness Day, led by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This day encourages Americans to stay vigilant and report suspicious activities that could indicate potential security threats.

With the theme, “Spot the Signs. Report the Activity,” this campaign aims to involve citizens in preventing terrorism and ensuring public safety year-round.

 

The Importance of #SeeSayDay

In an increasingly interconnected world, threats to national security can emerge unexpectedly. The DHS “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign, established in 2010, has empowered everyday citizens to play an active role in homeland security.

This year’s #SeeSayDay is an important reminder that vigilance can save lives.

The data supports this: A 2024 RAND study revealed that 64% of foiled attacks on soft targets and crowded spaces were prevented thanks to tips from the public.

Reporting suspicious activity can be as simple as noticing something unusual in your neighborhood, on public transportation, or at work and notifying local authorities.

 

How to Recognize Suspicious Activity

Recognizing suspicious behavior is the first step to keeping our communities safe. DHS has outlined 16 signs of suspicious activity, which range from surveillance to the abandonment of packages in public spaces. Key examples include:

  • Individuals asking about security protocols or observing sensitive areas without clear reason.
  • Leaving objects, such as bags, in crowded or high-traffic areas for extended periods.

Remember: Suspicion should never be based on a person’s race, ethnicity, or other personal characteristics. It’s about noticing actions that don’t align with everyday norms.

Suspicious Behavior

Description

Surveillance Monitoring entry points, exits, or security measures.
Abandoning Objects Leaving behind bags, packages, or items in busy locations.
Unusual Inquiries Asking detailed questions about security protocols or facility operations.

 

How to Report Suspicious Activity

When you see something that doesn’t seem right, reporting it is crucial. DHS emphasizes the importance of providing detailed information to authorities. Use the “5Ws” to describe what you’ve seen:

  1. Who did you see?
  2. What did you see?
  3. When did you see it?
  4. Where did it occur?
  5. Why is it suspicious?

For emergencies, always dial 9-1-1. For non-emergencies, you can report the incident to local law enforcement or use DHS’s online Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) tools. An accurate description helps authorities respond effectively and prevent potential threats.

 

How to Get Involved on #SeeSayDay

Participating in #SeeSayDay is simple, yet impactful. Here are some ways you can make a difference:

  • Learn the 16 signs of suspicious activity to stay informed and share this knowledge with family and friends.
  • Engage on social media using the hashtag #SeeSayDay. Share ready-made graphics and captions to raise awareness and encourage others to report suspicious behavior.

Taking action on September 25—and beyond—can help create safer communities and prevent terrorism-related crime. By staying alert and reporting what doesn’t seem right, you contribute to the security of your neighbors, family, and fellow citizens.

 

Stay Vigilant Year-Round

National security is not just a government responsibility; it’s a shared effort. Public vigilance plays a pivotal role in preventing dangerous activities, from terrorism to other criminal acts.

As DHS Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas said,

“Saying something when you see something could be the difference between life and death.”

With the right knowledge and awareness, each of us can contribute to making our communities safer—not just on #SeeSayDay, but every day.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Homeland Security.

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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