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Suspicious Mail

Since September 11, 2001 there have been several acts of terrorism carried out through the mail. The United States Postal Service along with other agencies has taken every possible measure to assure the safety of all Americans. The following websites will provide information on how to identify and handle suspicious mail.

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  1. Mail Center Security
    Texas Building and Procurement Commission
    http://www.window.state.tx.us/supportserv/prog/statemail/security/
  2. Mail Safety
    Texas Department of State Health Services
    http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/preparedness/php_mail_safety.shtm
  3. Mail Handler Safety and Anthrax Awareness
    Texas A&M University Office of Engineering Safety
    http://engineering.tamu.edu/safety/new/templates/anthrax.html
  4. Suspicious Mail Alert
    United States Postal Service
    http://www.usps.com/news/2001/press/mailsecurity/security.htm