🛡️ In-store prevention: 4 items that can really make a difference
- Pop et Portes-clés - Keychains

- Jul 29, 2025
- 2 min read
At Pop & Porte-clés, we believe that prevention can be simple, useful, and even beautiful . That's why we offer products designed to protect, alert, and raise awareness—without ever preaching. Here are four tools you can find in our store that can make a difference, one step at a time.
🥂 1. The glass protector: to say no to unwanted substances
This small, discreet accessory is placed on a glass to prevent anything from being slipped into it without your knowledge.
Lightweight, washable, reusable
Easy to slip into a bag or pocket
💬 Why it's useful: At parties, bars, or festivals, the glass protector is a direct protection tool against the risks of chemical exposure. It allows you to maintain control over your consumption, without stress.
🍷 2. The alcohol test: to know before deciding
A small, single-use test that allows you to assess your blood alcohol level.
Easy to use
Key ring or mini-kit format
Ideal before getting back behind the wheel
💬 Why it's useful: We often think we "feel good"... but that's not always true. Breathalyzer testing allows you to objectively check whether you're fit to drive—and avoid an accident or a fine.
🧪 3. The test coaster: to detect substances
A coaster that changes color when exposed to certain drugs commonly used for assault.
Discreet but effective design
Works with a few drops of liquid
For use in the evening or in a bar
💬 Why it's useful: It's an early detection tool that can alert you in case of doubt. It's not a substitute for vigilance, but it adds a layer of security—and can save an evening.
🎟️ 4. The test bracelet: stylish and proactive prevention
A bracelet that contains a built-in test (alcohol or drug), or serves as a visual reminder.
To wear in the evening, festival, event
May contain a QR code to help resources
Available in a personalized version
💬 Why it's useful: The bracelet is both a tool and a symbol . It shows that you care about yourself and others. And it can also spark important conversations.
💡 In summary
Prevention is not saying “don’t do that.” It’s saying:
“If you choose to live your evening, do it safely.” “You have the right to protect yourself.” “You are not alone.”
And if a small item can do all that… then it deserves a place in your bag, pocket or evening bag.












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