The document provides information about recognizing signs of human trafficking. It lists common work and living conditions as well as mental and physical health indicators that may suggest a person is a trafficking victim. These include having no freedom or control over their situation or identification documents, working excessively long hours for little or no pay, and exhibiting anxious, fearful or malnourished behavior. It encourages people to be vigilant for potential trafficking situations by looking for these types of red flags and contacting the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline to report them.