Safety Strips Invites Media Offices to Receive Free Fentanyl Test Kits to Enhance Public Safety
Safe Supply Streaming Co (CSE: SPLY) (OTCQB: SSPLF) has announced a new initiative to donate fentanyl test kits to media offices. The company's Safety Strips product allows quick detection of fentanyl, xylazine, and drink-spiking substances in real-time.
This initiative comes following the tragic death of Telemundo reporter Adan Manzano during Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans, where authorities suspect a drug-related incident. The company aims to support journalists, event organizers, and nightlife professionals with harm reduction tools.
Media offices can request free kits by contacting Nikhil Karani at info@safesupply.com. The technology is designed to be portable, discreet, and easy to use, particularly targeting high-risk environments such as nightlife venues, music festivals, college campuses, and major events.
Safe Supply Streaming Co (CSE: SPLY) (OTCQB: SSPLF) ha annunciato una nuova iniziativa per donare kit per il test del fentanyl agli uffici dei media. Il prodotto Safety Strips dell'azienda consente una rapida rilevazione di fentanyl, xylazine e sostanze pericolose nei drink in tempo reale.
Questa iniziativa arriva dopo la tragica morte del reporter di Telemundo Adan Manzano durante il weekend del Super Bowl a New Orleans, dove le autorità sospettano un incidente legato alla droga. L'azienda mira a supportare giornalisti, organizzatori di eventi e professionisti della vita notturna con strumenti per la riduzione del danno.
Gli uffici dei media possono richiedere kit gratuiti contattando Nikhil Karani all'indirizzo info@safesupply.com. La tecnologia è progettata per essere portatile, discreta e facile da usare, con un'attenzione particolare agli ambienti ad alto rischio come locali notturni, festival musicali, campus universitari e grandi eventi.
Safe Supply Streaming Co (CSE: SPLY) (OTCQB: SSPLF) ha anunciado una nueva iniciativa para donar kits de prueba de fentanilo a las oficinas de medios. El producto Safety Strips de la compañía permite la detección rápida de fentanilo, xylazine y sustancias que pueden alterar las bebidas en tiempo real.
Esta iniciativa surge tras la trágica muerte del reportero de Telemundo Adan Manzano durante el fin de semana del Super Bowl en Nueva Orleans, donde las autoridades sospechan de un incidente relacionado con drogas. La empresa busca apoyar a los periodistas, organizadores de eventos y profesionales de la vida nocturna con herramientas de reducción de daños.
Las oficinas de medios pueden solicitar kits gratuitos contactando a Nikhil Karani en info@safesupply.com. La tecnología está diseñada para ser portátil, discreta y fácil de usar, enfocándose especialmente en entornos de alto riesgo como locales nocturnos, festivales de música, campus universitarios y eventos importantes.
Safe Supply Streaming Co (CSE: SPLY) (OTCQB: SSPLF)는 미디어 사무실에 펜타닐 테스트 키트를 기부하는 새로운 이니셔티브를 발표했습니다. 회사의 Safety Strips 제품은 펜타닐, 자일라진 및 음료 스파이크 물질을 실시간으로 신속하게 감지할 수 있게 해줍니다.
이 이니셔티브는 뉴올리언스에서 열린 슈퍼볼 주말 동안 텔레문도 기자 아단 만자노의 비극적인 죽음 이후에 시작되었습니다. 당국은 약물 관련 사건을 의심하고 있습니다. 이 회사는 기자, 이벤트 주최자 및 야간 생활 전문가들이 피해 감소 도구를 지원하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.
미디어 사무실은 info@safesupply.com으로 Nikhil Karani에게 연락하여 무료 키트를 요청할 수 있습니다. 이 기술은 이동식이며, 눈에 띄지 않고 사용하기 쉽도록 설계되었으며, 특히 야간 장소, 음악 축제, 대학 캠퍼스 및 주요 이벤트와 같은 고위험 환경을 목표로 하고 있습니다.
Safe Supply Streaming Co (CSE: SPLY) (OTCQB: SSPLF) a annoncé une nouvelle initiative pour faire don de kits de test de fentanyl aux bureaux de médias. Le produit Safety Strips de l'entreprise permet une détection rapide du fentanyl, du xylazine et des substances pouvant altérer les boissons en temps réel.
Cette initiative fait suite à la mort tragique du reporter de Telemundo Adan Manzano pendant le week-end du Super Bowl à La Nouvelle-Orléans, où les autorités soupçonnent un incident lié à la drogue. L'entreprise vise à soutenir les journalistes, les organisateurs d'événements et les professionnels de la vie nocturne avec des outils de réduction des risques.
Les bureaux de médias peuvent demander des kits gratuits en contactant Nikhil Karani à l'adresse info@safesupply.com. La technologie est conçue pour être portable, discrète et facile à utiliser, ciblant particulièrement les environnements à haut risque tels que les lieux de vie nocturne, les festivals de musique, les campus universitaires et les grands événements.
Safe Supply Streaming Co (CSE: SPLY) (OTCQB: SSPLF) hat eine neue Initiative angekündigt, um Fentanyl-Testkits an Medienbüros zu spenden. Das Produkt Safety Strips des Unternehmens ermöglicht eine schnelle Erkennung von Fentanyl, Xylazin und Substanzen, die Getränke verunreinigen, in Echtzeit.
Diese Initiative folgt auf den tragischen Tod des Telemundo-Reporters Adan Manzano während des Super Bowl-Wochenendes in New Orleans, wo die Behörden von einem drogenbezogenen Vorfall ausgehen. Das Unternehmen zielt darauf ab, Journalisten, Veranstalter von Events und Fachleute des Nachtlebens mit Werkzeugen zur Schadensminderung zu unterstützen.
Medienbüros können kostenlose Kits anfordern, indem sie Nikhil Karani unter info@safesupply.com kontaktieren. Die Technologie ist so konzipiert, dass sie tragbar, diskret und einfach zu bedienen ist, wobei sie speziell auf Hochrisikomilieu wie Nachtclubs, Musikfestivals, Universitätsgelände und große Veranstaltungen abzielt.
- Expanding market presence through strategic donation program to media offices
- Product addresses critical public safety need in high-risk environments
- Potential for increased brand awareness and market penetration through media partnerships
- No revenue generation from donation program
- No financial metrics or business performance data provided
Providing Journalists and Event Organizers with Essential Tools for Overdose Prevention
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - February 14, 2025) - Safe Supply Streaming Co Ltd. (CSE: SPLY) (OTCQB: SSPLF) (FSE: QM4) ("Safe Supply" or the "Company"), the company behind Safety Strips, is pleased to announce it is donating its life-saving fentanyl test strips to media offices. This initiative ensures that journalists and event organizers have direct access to these essential tools, helping to prevent accidental overdoses and promote public safety.
Media offices interested in receiving a free kit can contact Nikhil Karani, Media Relations at Safe Supply, at info@safesupply.com to order their kits today.
With the rising concerns around fentanyl contamination in recreational substances, Safety Strips provide a quick and reliable way to detect fentanyl, empowering individuals to make safer choices.
By equipping media offices with Safety Strips, Safe Supply is not only supporting journalists who report on public health and harm reduction but also enabling them to distribute resources to those who need them most.
"We believe access to harm reduction tools is a fundamental right," said Geoff Benic, CEO of Safety Strips. "Following the tragic passing of Telemundo reporter Adan Manzano during Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans, reports indicate that authorities suspect a potential drug-related incident, underscoring the urgent need for accessible harm reduction tools to prevent such fatalities[1]. By donating Safety Strips to media offices, we are ensuring that journalists, event organizers, and nightlife professionals have a simple yet effective tool to help prevent overdoses and save lives."
Safety Strips: A Critical Solution for Harm Reduction
Safety Strips is rapidly scaling the distribution of its advanced drug testing strips, which enable users to detect fentanyl, xylazine, and drink-spiking substances in real time.
The technology is designed to be portable, discreet, and easy to use, making it an essential tool for individuals in high-risk environments such as nightlife venues, music festivals, college campuses, and major events like the Super Bowl.
"High-profile tragedies like this reinforce the immediate need for harm reduction tools that are readily accessible," states Bill Panagiotakopoulos, CEO of the Safe Supply Streaming Co Ltd. "Our mission is to empower individuals with knowledge and protection, ensuring that no one unknowingly consumes dangerous substances. We cordially invite any media offices to contact us today to receive their free kits – together we can help support the harm reduction efforts in our communities."
For additional information please contact:
Bill Panagiotakopoulos
Chief Executive Officer and Director
Email: info@safesupply.com
Website: www.safesupply.com
The Canadian Securities Exchange does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Forward-Looking Statements:
This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding Safe Supply Streaming Co Ltd. and its initiatives. Actual results may vary due to market conditions, regulatory changes, and operational factors.
[1] The Guardian. (2025, February 7). Death of Telemundo reporter covering Super Bowl LIX leads to woman's arrest. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/07/adan-manzano-reporter-death-arrest#:~:text=The%20reporter%2C%20Adan%20Manzano%20of,missing%20a%20work%2Drelated%20meeting.
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