Wednesday 17 January 2018

Blue lights in public toilets

A Cambridgeshire supermarket fits blue lights in its toilets to stop customers injecting illegal drugs. That previous article coincided with the publication of an academic paper in the journal Health and Place and both summarised research (from the city of Plymouth, UK) that considered . All public toilets should be fitted with special lighting to deter drug addicts from injecting themselves, a judge has said. It prevents anti social behavior such as drug taking.


There is also anecdotal evidence to suggest the light makes it harder to identify forged currency (at least in the UK) and thus prevents drug deals and other exchanges of cash.

One response has been to install blue lights in public toilets.

The apparent aim of those businesses, railway stations, local government authorities and tertiary teaching institutions that have installed these lights is to deter drug users from these toilets.

The use of the measure has been used by local authorities, managers of public facilities including railway stations, and people running . Blue lights make it more difficult to locate veins, so injecting becomes . The above implementation is in Edinburgh, next to the Tron Kirk. It was more difficult to see my veins through my skin, but there was normal-coloured lighting in the . We gathered perceptions of people who use injection drugs . Data analysis identified that blue lights deterred less than half the sample . Well, if you believe the gospel of In areas with an intravenous drug abuse problem, public toilets often have dark blue lighting , as this makes the location of veins much more difficult. He who jumps into the void owes no explanation to those who stand and watch.


Because it makes veins harder to see, it is expected that drug users will stop using these bathrooms for the aforementioned purpose. I can hit myself with my eyes closed. If anything, it has something to do with bacteria or something. Even the paint supposedly repels graffiti.


Blue lighting makes it difficult for heroin users to locate their veins and use inside. Why use blue lights on your porch? Blue light deter druggies from injecting themselves because they cannot see their veins so easily. Managing public bathrooms is a tricky thing. Some public toilets are lit with UV- blue light to deter drug addicts from injecting drugs into their veins.


To make it difficult for addicts to inject drugs when in public toilets , some authorities have used lighting comprising UVA and visible . These bathrooms are managed either by local. A qualitative study of the perceived effects of blue lights in washrooms on people who use injection drugs.

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