Homeland Security Dept. Debuts Terror Prep Campaign

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WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Ad Council launched a public service campaign today to help Americans prepare for a terrorist attack.

The campaign, done pro bono by The Martin Agency, Richmond, includes six 30-second psa’s and print ads featuring Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, Office of Emergency Management staff, New York City firefighters and Port Authority police officers. In the psa’s, Ridge and others tell Americans to take simple steps like “store water and nonperishable foods for at least three days” or “have a good communications plan for your family.”

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