Our Mission: Safe Fun!
Drink Spiking Prevention. Anti-Spiking Kit.
Mucky Monkeys Festival's Anti-Spiking kit aim to address the social issues of drink spiking by providing drink protective products that offer our customers peace of mind and security in vulnerable environments.
Our drink spiking prevention bag includes three Anti-Spiking drink protector's in every tote bag, matching straw (case we want you using our drink cover straight away, anti spiking educational material and our exclusive "Please Look After Me" card.
Limited Edition Mucky Monkey Tote or Draw String Bag
Please Look After Me Card
Spiking Educational Material
Anti-Spiking Bottle Stopper
Anti-Spiking Drink Lanyard
Anti-Spiking Drink Cover
Preventive 1: Drink Cover
A portable, sustainable, and reusable cotton drink cover is both effective and low-key.
Mucky Monkey's drink cover is here to help keep your drinks safe at night. Our drink cover is a dual-function accessory that can cover most cups and glasses to prevent pills, powders and liquid from being dropped into drinks.
How It Works: When you're ready, pull the drink cover over your drink, pop in the supplied straw, (cause we want you using this striaght away) and enjoy!
Fits Most Cups & Glasses: This drink cover is made from nylon and spandex, allowing it to stretch to fit most cups and glasses. It also keeps bugs, debris, and other particles out of your drink.
Reusable and Easy to Clean: The Mucky Monkeys drink cover is reusable and machine washable. Just throw it in the washing machine after use and lay it flat to air dry.
Product Details:
Product Material: Cotton
Product Design: Mucky Monkeys Logo
Product Dimensions: Drink Cover size is 82mm in diameter
(One supplied - you can have white or black, just drop us a line)
Preventive 2: Two Drink Stoppers.
Drink Stoppers prevent any nasties going into your bottle.
Introducing a Revolutionary Device to Protect Against Drink Spiking
Product Details
2 cm Diameter: Fits most bottles.
Recyclable: Bottle stoppers are recyclable.
Easy to Use: Simply place the stopper in the bottle and insert your straw.
Reusable & Eco-Friendly: Please remove the stopper from the bottle when not in use to help conserve the environment.
Preventive 3: Drinks Lanyard.
Keep your drink in front of you.
Introducing the ultimate hands-free drink protector accessory for music festivals and outdoor events! This innovative product is designed to keep your drink safe from being tampered with, all while keeping it in front of you and in sight. Made from high-quality materials, the adjustable lanyard and rubber band securely hold your glass or bottle, allowing you to dance and fully enjoy the festivities without worrying about your drink's safety.
Product Details:
Material: Cotton
Lanyard Size: 1500 x 25 mm
Rubber Band: Size: 202x19x2 mm
Product Design: Mucky Monkeys Logo
We will include our exclusive "Please Look After Me" card and educational materials, all aimed at ensuring everyone stays safe at night.
Free: Exclusive "Please Look After Me" Card
Free: Anti Spiking Educational Material
Free: Matching Paper Straw
Drink Spiking Prevention: Anti-Spiking Kit
- Handled Within 24 Hours
- First Class Delivery
The signs of being spiked
It can be difficult to tell if your drink has been spiked but if you notice any changes to the appearance or taste of your drink, stop drinking it. If you’re in a bar or club tell staff or security immediately.
If you think you or a friend have been spiked, there are a range of things to look out for, including:
- confusion
- nausea or vomiting
- hallucinations and paranoia
- disorientation or poor coordination
- loss of ability to communicate properly
- unconsciousness
It can be difficult to spot the symptoms as they vary depending on what you have been spiked with and can be similar to having excess alcohol. If you start to feel strange or more drunk than you thought you should be, seek help straight away.
If you think you've been spiked
If you think you or a friend has been spiked it’s important to tell someone as soon as you can.
- Alert a member of staff or security if you're at a venue.
- Stay with your friend and keep talking to them.
- Don’t let them go home on their own or leave with someone you don’t know.
- Report to the police online, on 101 or, in an emergency, call 999.
If you or someone else have symptoms
- If you are worried call 111.
- Call an ambulance if the symptoms get worse.
If you think there may have been a sexual assault
- Go to your nearest sexual assault referral centre (SARC) for specialist care and support.
Letting people know gives the best chance of looking after you and gathering any evidence where a crime may have taken place.
We know it can be scary to report being spiked, but the police are here to help you. They will listen to you and take you seriously.