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Awareness Campaign in Quebec: Fight against GHB Poisoning

Towards a Safer City: Awareness and Prevention against GHB Poisoning in Quebec


In Quebec, police officers are engaged in an awareness campaign among bar owners to prevent GHB poisoning, also known as the date rape drug, which is rampant without the victims' knowledge. This initiative aims to deal with a crime that is still under-reported, but considered by some bar owners to be a real scourge.

The police duo went to the Ozone, a bar on Grande Allée, at 10 a.m. The place was deserted. Officers from the ACCES alcohol unit of the Quebec City Police Department (SPVQ) met with Émile Lebel, the owner, to discuss measures to limit the risk of involuntary intoxication of customers.

Emile Lebel, aware of the seriousness of the situation, is receptive to the police's message. Having himself been confronted with numerous cases of GHB poisoning, he describes this problem as a "scourge" that he must deal with on a regular basis.

Despite frequent interventions by his security team during the pandemic, GHB -related incidents are still present, although less frequent. However, the police assure Mr. Lebel that his visit is not due to any suspicion towards his establishment, but that it is part of a series of similar encounters.

Victims of GHB poisoning, mostly young women, lose consciousness inside or outside bars, often at closing time. It is often difficult to determine where and when they were drugged.

Despite precautions, such as the presence of a security team and searches at the entrance, Émile Lebel acknowledges that it is difficult to eliminate all risks. The changing and lively conditions of bars complicate the task. He expresses the challenge and concern of seeing customers go home in a worrying state.

This awareness campaign highlights the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and bar owners to prevent incidents related to GHB poisoning. Awareness and vigilance are essential to ensure the safety and well-being of customers.

Use of Prevention Devices: An Effective Approach



To effectively counter the scourge of GHB poisoning in Quebec bars, the use of prevention devices proves to be an effective approach. Among these tools, the Drink Safe GHB Detector , the anti-drug glass protection scrunchies and the glass protection condoms play a crucial role.

The Drink Safe GHB Detector is an innovative device that can detect the presence of GHB in a drink. Simply place a drop of the liquid to be tested on the detector, and it reacts by changing color if traces of GHB are present. detected. This tool provides a quick and easy way for customers to check the safety of their drinks before consuming them, providing peace of mind about the risk of poisoning.

Drink Safe drug glass protectors are discreet but effective accessories. Placed on top of glasses, they prevent any attempt to discreetly pour a substance into a person's drink. These small devices are therefore a practical way to prevent attempts at GHB and other dangerous substance poisoning in bars.

Additionally, glass protection hoods , also known as “covers,” are another important precautionary measure. They are placed on top of the glasses, providing a physical barrier against any attempt at contamination. These hoods provide additional protection to customers by reducing the risk of ingesting unwanted substances.

By incorporating these prevention measures into their daily practices, bar owners can make a significant contribution to the fight against GHB and other dangerous substance poisonings. These tools not only provide additional protection for customers, but they also reinforce the establishments’ commitment to the safety and well-being of their customers. By working together to promote the use of these measures, the Quebec City bar community can take proactive steps to prevent and reduce incidents related to chemical submission .

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