Lahti worried about the young people’s impress and wants to wake up parents before it is late
For example, impressing is the inhalation of propellant gases for intoxication.
Lahti wants to wake up young parents to talk to their children. Implementing is a growing phenomenon that means breathing solvents or gases for intoxication.
According to a preventive substance abuse worker, the wake -up of parents is necessary, as the traces of the phenomenon are visible in the streets according to youth workers.
Lahti published a bulletin and prompt for discussions in the communication system between home and school in Wilma, when the school’s weekly winter holiday began on February 24.
Walkers café employees have also told Suopello that dry shampoo bottles have been found in the cafe’s toilet. The toilet freshener has also disappeared from the café toilets.
According to Suopello, the intended use of the products may be related to impressing. Lahti wants to be in the front troops before the phenomenon threatens to leave hands.
– Open the conversation at home. Young people are likely to know what this is. There may be someone in the school who has tried, says service director Suopelto.
At its worst, risks are life -threatening
The impressing came up in the media again last August when a seventh grade boy was found unconscious in Kuopio.
He later died in the hospital. Police suspected the boy had impressed deodorant.
Butane and the laughing gas paralyze the central nervous system. At worst, the user can lose consciousness.
Gas displaces oxygen in the lungs, which can lead to an immediate risk of suffocation, according to the A-Clinic Foundation’s Substance Link Web Service.
Cheerleading club denied aerosols
The LCS Panthers, a cheerleading club in Lahti, outlined early in the year that there are no sprayable aerosols in the club’s training rooms.
He says that the alignment is not a reaction to a concrete case of impressing, but it is a prediction.
The club has a total of about 550 enthusiasts in their training facilities in Lahti and Asikkala.
– The policy has been well received, says Aarnikoivu.