Washington, DC 20226

August 29, 2008

Open Letter to All Federal Explosives Licensees and Federal Explosives Permittees

The purpose of this open letter is to a) help you protect your business premises and inventory in the event of a natural disaster; and b) provide guidance on what to do if your business premises is damaged or destroyed by a natural disaster.

For useful information on planning for a natural disaster, please visit www.ready.gov. The following suggestions are additional voluntary measures you can take:

Preliminary and Voluntary Steps to Prepare for a Pending Natural Disaster:

For pending natural disasters (e.g., flood, forest fire, or hurricane), you should consider contacting your local Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) office and providing the following information:

While you are not required to provide this information, it could be extremely useful in the event we need to contact you regarding damage to your business premises and/or inventory. In certain emergency situations, local field supervisors may have the authority to verbally approve certain requests, such as adding a new magazine.

If Explosives Have Been Stolen or Lost:

If Explosives Have Been Damaged:

If ATF-Required Records Have Been Damaged:

Federal explosives licensees and permittees can obtain contact information for their local ATF offices by visiting http://www.atf.gov/contact/field/.

ATF is committed to assisting licensees and permittees comply with the Federal explosives laws. We have always viewed this as a partnership between industry and Government and look forward to continuing this relationship in future years. Thank you for your continued diligence in helping keep America safe.

Signature of Carson W. Carroll

Carson W. Carroll
Assistant Director
(Enforcement Programs and Services)