Even when events are violent crime, disorder and criminal damage, rather than terrorism offences, the following advice is potentially useful. Please bear in mind that your local police should always be the first port of call especially if people have any immediate concerns.
It is stressed, there is no intelligence to suggest events on the scale portrayed within the guidance is expected, rather that the mitigations are applicable to disorder.
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National Counter Terrorism Security Office advice about physical security measures and security culture
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National Counter Terrorism Security Office guide to personal security
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National Business Crime Centre advice for safeguarding your business during public events
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National Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Centre advice about reacting to hazardous materials such as corrosive or flammable liquids
REMOVE. REMOVE. REMOVE: Guidance on hazardous substance exposure
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National Protective Security Authority guidance about mitigating ‘Fire As a Weapon’
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National Protective Security Authority guidance about implementing a ‘Lockdown’
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National Protective Security Authority short video demonstrating how a lockdown could be implemented
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National Protective Security Authority guidance on how to enable the emergency SOS function on a phone