Safety First

Harm
Reduction

We sell products that can be used safely or dangerously — the difference is almost always knowledge and preparation. This page isn’t here to lecture you. It’s here because we’ve seen what happens when people don’t have good information, and we’d rather you have a great night than become a statistic.

Our Core Principles

01. Test Before You Ingest

Always use a reagent test kit to verify what you have before taking it. Even “trusted” sources can have bad batches. We include basic reagent guidance with orders, but we strongly recommend owning your own test kit. They’re $20–30 and last for months. DanceSafe and Bunk Police are reputable sources.

02. Start Low, Go Slow

The most common mistake is taking too much too fast. You can always take more — you can’t take less. Wait at least 90 minutes before redosing anything. Effects can be delayed by food, metabolism, or individual variation.

03. Never Mix Depressants

Combining alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids, or GHB with each other is the leading cause of overdose deaths. These substances amplify each other’s respiratory depression effects. If you’re using one, avoid the others entirely.

04. Stay Hydrated, Not Overhydrated

MDMA and stimulants raise body temperature and increase water needs — but drinking too much water without electrolytes can cause hyponatremia (water intoxication), which is fatal. Aim for 250–500ml per hour, and include electrolytes if dancing heavily.

05. Use With People You Trust

The best harm reduction tool is company you trust. Someone who knows what you took, how much, and when. Someone who can call for help if needed. Someone who won’t leave you alone if you’re struggling. Never use unfamiliar substances alone.

06. Know The Signs of Emergency

Overheating (body temp >40°C), chest pain, seizures, difficulty breathing, or unresponsiveness are medical emergencies. Call 911 immediately. Canada’s Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act protects you from prosecution when seeking help.

🚨 Emergency Resources

Call 911 for any medical emergency — Canada’s Good Samaritan laws protect you.

Poison Control: 1-800-567-8911 (24/7, confidential)

TripSitter.org: Online peer support for difficult psychedelic experiences

DanceSafe: Testing kits, drug checking, and educational resources

We include harm reduction cards with every order. They’re small, waterproof, and designed to keep in your wallet or festival pack. Basic dosage ranges, emergency signs, and what to tell paramedics if something goes wrong. We hope you never need them, but we want you to have them.