Two of the UK’s premier nightclubs, London’s Drumsheds and Manchester’s Warehouse Project, are introducing onsite drug testing, BBC Newsbeat reports.
The clubs have partnered with the harm reduction charity The Loop, who will analyze confiscated or surrendered substances to identify dangerous and contaminated compounds.
“Back of house” drug testing will occur discreetly—away from public view—and if risks are detected, the organization will issue warnings to clubbers. According to The Loop, the term is used to distinguish their service from “front of house” publicly accessible drug testing, known internationally as “drug checking.”
The initiative, supported by the UK government, builds on The Loop’s decade-long presence at summer music festivals. The charity’s CEO, Katy Porter, emphasized that the service doesn’t condone drug use but aims to save lives by providing accurate, real-time information about substance trends.
This innovative step underscores a pragmatic approach to public safety in nightlife. Nightclubs remain high-risk environments for drug misuse, especially due to the combination of MDMA and stimulant use, heat and dehydration. These conditions can exacerbate the dangers of drug use, leading to overdose or other medical emergencies.
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