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Safety Tips!

On New Year's Eve, 23-year-old Kailey Kline from Wyoming consumed a spiked drink believed to contain antifreeze, resulting in seizures and hospitalization. She spent six days in the hospital before being released, highlighting the severe physical dangers of drink spiking. (people.com)

Prevention and Safety Strategies

How to stay safe (webmed.com)

  • Go out with a group of people you trust. Check up on each other throughout the night.

  • Try to avoid parties or clubs where you don't feel safe. If you get there and the vibe feels off, trust your gut and leave.

  • Know how much you can safely drink.

  • Avoid drinking from an open container that could be spiked, like a punch bowl or drink that's being passed around. It's safest to drink from a can or bottle that you open yourself.

  • Don’t accept drinks from other people. If someone offers to get you a drink, go with them and watch it being poured.

  • Keep control of your drink at all times. Carry it yourself even if you have to take it to the bathroom.

  • If you accidentally get separated from your drink, play it safe and pour it out.

  • Don’t drink anything that tastes or looks strange.

  • Ask your friends for help if you start to feel "off."

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