If You See Something, Say Something® Outreach Materials: Florida
If You See Something, Say Something® Outreach Materials for the state of Florida.
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If You See Something, Say Something® Outreach Materials for the state of Florida.
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The slogan, “If You See Something, Say Something®” is trademarked and used with the permission of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) for anti-terrorism efforts.
Explore the campaign video and audio resources below. Most campaign content is accessible in English and Spanish, and several videos are available as 15-second, 30-second, and 60-second downloads.
“If You See Something, Say Something®” Social Media Toolkit offering generic materials that can be used on social media to inform your community about the campaign.
The DHS campaign has partnered with state and local officials to create a bundle of materials customized for specific states and jurisdictions. Each state bundle includes a variety of posters, social media content, web graphics, and brochures in a ready-to-print digital format.
Partners have access to campaign outreach materials that DHS has developed for state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector entities and organizations. The campaign offers this package of pre-developed materials for this specific city.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s "If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign is committed to educating the American public about how to recognize and report the signs of suspicious activity. We believe everyone has a role to play in keeping our communities safe and secure. To effectively meet that mission, the Campaign must be accessible to all of the communities that we serve.
Whether you are on your way to work, walking in your neighborhood, or out and about in your community, remember that we all play a role in keeping our communities safe. Stay vigilant and say something when you see signs of suspicious activity.