Safer Drug Use

The number of suspected drug poisonings in our region, the province, and across the country continues to increase. Each of these is a preventable tragedy.

Tips to Save a Life in the Event of a Drug Poisoning

If you use drugs, or have a friend or family member who uses drugs, these tips may help save a life:

Know the Signs

A drug poisoning is a medical emergency. Know the signs of a drug poisoning and call 9-1-1 right away:

  • Difficulty walking, talking, or staying awake
  • Blue lips or nails
  • Very small pupils
  • Cold and clammy skin
  • Dizziness and/or confusion
  • Extreme drowsiness
  • Choking, gurgling, and/or snoring sounds
  • Slow, weak, and/or no breathing
  • Inability to wake up, even when shaken or shouted at

Don't Run. Call 9-1-1.

Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) frontline officers and other first responders in Halton carry naloxone and we want to assist. The Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act provides broad legal protections for anyone seeking emergency support during a drug poisoning, including the person experiencing the poisoning. This means citizens, including youth, will not be charged for offences such as simple possession for calling 9-1-1 in an emergency.

An illustration of a first aid kit with the word naloxone on it

Carry Naloxone

Naloxone can temporarily reverse an opioid poisoning. It is available free-of-charge in Halton at:

Naloxone Kits Available

As part of our ongoing commitment to community safety and well-being, we have made lifesaving naloxone kits more readily available to those who would like them through a program with Halton Region Public Health. The free kits, which contain two doses of NARCAN spray (a type of naloxone), one pair of latex gloves, one rescue breathing barrier, and a pamphlet containing directions for use, are offered to everyone, no questions asked – and no records kept, through our Central Lock-Up (CLU) as well as by frontline Mobile Crisis Rapid Response Team (MCRRT) members, Community Mobilization Officers, and support personnel. Each of these close to 50 officers, special constables, and staff members has received specialized training in this vital first aid tool. This training not only includes how to use the kits but how to connect those interested with additional community supports.  

Never Use Alone

Don't use drugs alone, and don't let those around you use alone either. If you are using with someone else, don't use at the same time. If a drug poisoning occurs, having another person nearby can save your life.

If you must use alone, we encourage you to download the Brave App. It is designed to connect people at risk of drug poisoning with help they need: an ally you can talk to, a human supporter to help you stay safe, and digital monitoring technology to help you when you’re in danger. The Brave App is not a substitute for calling 9-1-1.

How the App Works

  1. A person at risk of drug poisoning can use the app to connect with remote, peer support through a voice call.
  2. If your supporter thinks you might be experiencing a drug poisoning (through a pre-determined span of non-response), they will request access to the details of your private Rescue Plan. This plan can include your location, access instructions, and an emergency contact to call instead of, or in addition to, 9-1-1.
  3. You will then receive a 10-second countdown alert letting you know that information will be shared unless you indicate that you are okay by dismissing the alert.
  4. If you are unable to dismiss the alert, then that information will be revealed to your supporter, who will only use it for the purpose of sending help.

Download the Brave App here:

Download on the Apple Store Download on Google Play

Go Slow

The quality of street drugs is unpredictable. Any drug can be cut with, or contaminated by, other agents or drugs (e.g. fentanyl), can be harmful or fatal in very small amounts. Know your tolerance and always use a small quantity of a drug first to check its strength.

Contact Us

Halton Regional Police Service

Headquarters
2485 North Service Rd. W.
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
L6M 3H8

Phone: 905-825-4777
TTY Phone: 1-800-990-8199
Fax: 905-825-9416
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