Capote de verre et bracelets anti-GHB/Kétamine : les solutions contre la soumission chimique

Glass condom and anti-GHB/Ketamine bracelets: solutions against chemical submission

Evenings, festivals, or festive events should always be synonymous with enjoyment and safety. However, chemical submission — the administration of substances like GHB or ketamine to a victim without their knowledge — is affecting more and more people in France. These drugs, colorless and odorless, can be discreetly introduced into a drink within seconds.

At AMA Prévention, we work every day to strengthen prevention against chemical submission in festive environments. Our solutions — Test Ton Verre® GHB/Ketamine detection bracelets and customizable glass covers — offer concrete, accessible protection adapted to all contexts.

Chemical submission: understanding the risk to better protect yourself

The substances involved — GHB, ketamine, and sometimes certain benzodiazepines — can cause disinhibition, rapid sedation, memory gaps, and loss of control. They are often administered without the victim’s knowledge during an evening, concert, or festival. Hence the need for simple tools to test a drink and protect your glass.

Our AMA Prévention solutions: taking concrete action against chemical submission

To address this issue, AMA Prévention offers proven prevention devices, already used by festivals, bars, associations, and local authorities:

Note: these devices are prevention tools and for drink testing. They do not replace biological screening or medical or legal care.

How to use these devices effectively?

  1. As soon as you receive your drink, immediately cover your glass with an AMA Prévention protective cover.
  2. If in doubt, place a few drops of your drink on the Test Ton Verre® anti-GHB/Ketamine bracelet and observe the result.
  3. Never leave your glass unattended and stay alert to unusual behavior around you.

A major public health issue

Cases of chemical submission are recognized as a major public health and safety issue in festive settings. The phenomenon affects all generations, with particular exposure among young adults and students. National analyses report an increase in reports since 2022 (ref. OFDT).

Beyond individual behaviors, the response must be collective: venues, organizers, and institutions have a key role in making festive spaces safer. AMA Prévention collaborates with committed actors, including the association M’Endors Pas, recognized for its work supporting victims and raising awareness.

Useful numbers and resources for victims of chemical submission

  • 17 — Police Emergency (immediate emergency call)
  • 15 — SAMU (medical emergencies)
  • 3919 — Violence Against Women Info (listening & guidance 24/7)
  • Association M’Endors Pas — support and information: mendorspas.org
  • CRAFS — Resource center (information and guidance): lecrafs.com

These resources help guide, protect, and support victims or witnesses of chemical assaults. In case of emergency, call 17 or 15 immediately.

Conclusion: prevention is protection

The fight against chemical submission relies on vigilance, information, and the use of reliable tools. Thanks to its Test Ton Verre® bracelets and its customizable anti-drug protections, AMA Prévention is committed to securing festive environments and raising public awareness.

Together, let’s work for safer evenings. Discover all our solutions at ama-prevention.fr.

⚠️ Prevention and Safety: Beware of fake anti-GHB tests

The market is flooded with simple paper "anti-GHB" gadgets made in Asia, without scientific validation or proven effectiveness. The Test Ton Verre® bracelets and cards from AMA Prévention are genuine devices developed in laboratories, made from durable materials and designed by a French Manufacturer. Do not entrust your safety to a counterfeit: demand certified and reliable protection against chemical submission.

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