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If You See Something, Say Something® Social Media Toolkit

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If you see something, say something. Share the message on social media. Social Media Toolkit. If You See Something, Say Something logo. "If you See Something, Say Something" used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

The “If You See Something, Say Something®” Social Media Toolkit offers generic materials that can be used on social media to inform your community about the campaign. Use the sections below to access downloadable social media content and graphics.

NOTE: DHS has provided these graphics at NO COST; however, partners or individuals are responsible for distributing based on their unique needs. Please visit the Rules and Regulations page for more details. All graphics should not be altered in any way.

How to Share

To build awareness in your workplace and community about identifying and reporting terrorism-related suspicious activity, utilize the social media content below to encourage your community to stay alert and save the Suspicious Activity Reporting phone number for their location in their phone.

Download and share anniversary graphics to help us celebrate the #SeeSay 14th anniversary on your social media platforms, virtual meeting platforms, and email signature.

  • We all have something or someone to protect. For 14 years, the #SeeSay campaign has remained committed to keeping the American public safe through awareness and vigilance.
     
    One tip could make the difference. Learn how reporting suspicious activity keeps us all safe: https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something

  • Since 2010, the #SeeSay campaign has empowered the American public to recognize and report terrorism-related suspicious activity.

    Learn to spot the signs of suspicious activity and keep the communities we care about safe: https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something

  • Since its launch in 2010, the #SeeSay campaign has partnered with hundreds of organizations large and small to raise awareness of terrorism-related suspicious activity in communities across the country. We're proud to be one of them.

    Learn more about the #SeeSay mission and how to become an official partner: https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something

Social Media Content for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

Social Media Graphics for Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn

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If you see something, say something. Help keep your community safe. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. Young woman standing while using cell phone. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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If you see something, say something. Help keep your community safe. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. Young kid in a wheelchair holding an ice cream cone and smiling. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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If you see something, say something. Help keep your community safe. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. African American family in an airport, having a conversation and smiling over luggage. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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If you see something, say something. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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Illustration with a stadium, homes, a farm and corporate buildings that reads: Recognize the signs of terrorism-related suspicious activity. At the bottom center of the image there are four illustrations that represent signs of terrorism-related suspicious activity: Expressed or implied threat, surveillance, testing or probing of security, and breach/attempt intrusion. See Something, Say Something logo and the Department of Homeland Security logo.

Social Media Graphics for Instagram

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If you see something, say something. Help keep your community safe. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. Young woman standing while using cell phone. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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If you see something, say something. Help keep your community safe. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. Young kid in a wheelchair holding an ice cream cone and smiling. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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If you see something, say something. Help keep your community safe. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. three-member family in an airport, having a conversation and smiling over luggage. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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If you see something, say something. Report suspicious activity to Local Authorities or call 9-1-1. If You See Something, Say Something Logo. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seal. “If You See Something, Say Something” used with permission of the NY Metropolitan Authority.
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Illustration with a stadium, homes, a farm and corporate buildings that reads: Recognize the signs of terrorism-related suspicious activity. At the bottom center of the image there are four illustrations that represent signs of terrorism-related suspicious activity: Expressed or implied threat, surveillance, testing or probing of security, and breach/attempt intrusion. See Something, Say Something logo and the Department of Homeland Security logo.
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Illustration with a stadium, homes, a farm and corporate buildings that reads: Recognize the signs of terrorism-related suspicious activity. At the bottom center of the image there are four illustrations that represent signs of terrorism-related suspicious activity: Expressed or implied threat, surveillance, testing or probing of security, and breach/attempt intrusion. See Something, Say Something logo and the Department of Homeland Security logo.

 

Reminders

These materials cannot be modified in any way due to trademark and licensing agreements that exist with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Please reference the Rules and Restrictions page to become aware of all guidelines that must be followed when using campaign materials.

  

IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY, CALL 9-1-1.

Do not report suspicious activity to the Department of Homeland Security. Instead, notify local law enforcement.

Last Updated: 06/28/2024
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