Drinking safety

Protecting your Drink: Tips to Stay Safe this Holiday Season

Going out to bars and restaurants is a great way to relax, unwind, and connect with others. But amidst the fun, protecting your drink and drink safety is key. Being mindful of what’s in your glass can make all the difference in protecting yourself from potential tampering. Here are some ways to stay vigilant and ensure your drink stays safe.

Tips for Protecting your Drink While Out

Start by keeping your drink close at all times. Whether you’re sitting at a table or standing at the bar, having your drink in hand or directly in your line of sight minimizes the risk of someone tampering with it. It’s a simple but effective strategy. When you’re out in a lively, busy place, it only takes a second for something to happen.

If you need to step away, consider finishing your drink before you leave it unattended. While leaving your drink behind for a moment might seem harmless, it can be risky. If you absolutely must leave your drink, make sure it’s with someone you trust completely. And while it may seem polite to accept drinks from strangers or new acquaintances, be cautious. Politely declining a drink you didn’t see poured is perfectly fine, or, if they’re insistent, suggest going to the bar together so you can see your drink prepared.

Another option is sticking to bottled or canned beverages, which can often be a safer choice since they’re sealed and you can open them yourself. If you prefer cocktails or other mixed drinks, paying close attention to your bartender as they make your drink provides extra peace of mind. Knowing the staff and familiarizing yourself with who’s behind the bar can be another reassuring detail. It’s easier to feel secure when you know who’s handling your drink.

More helpful Tips

Consider using a drink cover or stopper if you often go out. These accessories are made to fit over most cup and glass tops, offering a layer of protection when you need to set your drink down. Simple to carry and easy to use, a cover can bring extra confidence to your night out, especially when in unfamiliar spaces.

Sharing drinks may seem like a fun, friendly gesture, but sticking to your own is the best way to stay in control of what you’re consuming. Whether it’s with a close friend or someone new, sharing can introduce unnecessary risk. Remember, you’re safest when you know exactly what’s in your glass and who has access to it.

Finally, it’s essential to stay in tune with how you’re feeling as you drink. If your drink tastes unusual or you suddenly feel lightheaded, dizzy, or unusually fatigued, it’s best to stop drinking and get help. Trusting your instincts can help you avoid dangerous situations. The buddy system is another tried-and-true way to stay safe: when you’re out with friends, keep an eye on each other’s drinks and be ready to check in if anything feels off.

Above all, if anything about your drink or your situation feels wrong, don’t hesitate to get a fresh drink. The cost of a new drink is minimal compared to the peace of mind that comes from knowing it’s safe. With just a little extra caution, you can enjoy your night out with confidence, knowing you’re taking smart steps to protect yourself. Drink safety isn’t about being paranoid; it’s about ensuring your night out stays carefree and fun. Stay safe out there, from your friends at ComedyTABC.

Taylor C.

Taylor has been with our company for almost 10 years. She is our weekly blog writer and also runs all of our social media. We love her the most out of all of our employees but don't tell them that.

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