Safety + Welfare

Meeting new people can be one of the best things about going out, but everyone has their own limits and boundaries – and it's important to respect them, at all times. Dance, go wild, enjoy the night your own way – but keep in mind that what you're comfortable with might not be the same for everyone else. 

If you’re uncomfortable with anyone’s behaviour at any point in the night, speak to the staff. You’ll always be listened to, and taken seriously.

Clubs and gigs can get LOUD! You might not realise it, but this can take a toll on your ears in the long run. You want to be able to enjoy the music for years to come, so always take precautions to protect your ears.

Ear plugs are available on request from the bar. 

Going out is a release, but having the best night doesn't need to involve taking it too far.

There’s a few easy things that can go a long way to helping and won't ruin your night - like pacing yourself by taking regular breaks from dancing to cool down, drinking non-alcoholic drinks to avoid dehydration, and grabbing a salty snack to keep salt levels up.

Make sure to rest and eat beforehand too.

It’s your life. That’s huge. Super important.

SWG3 does not condone drug usage and operates a strict zero tolerance policy. However, if you’re taking drugs, make sure you know the basics. Don’t just go by what your mates are saying - there’s tons of factual information out there, so go to the proper sources.  You might never think or know about it, but if you're mixing drugs with alcohol, medication, or if you’ve got any underlying health conditions, the risks are much greater.

Things like pills and MDMA can take up to two hours to peak - so, it’s best to take a small amount then WAIT. Pills also vary in strength, and can contain two or more doses of MDMA.

The general rule to remember is go slow, and stay low. If you like the tunes, you'll have a good night regardless.

If you're worried about yourself or anyone else at any point during the night then please ask for help immediately. Our staff are specifically trained to help you – so please ask for help from venue staff, the welfare team (blue vests), security guards, cleaners, or bar staff. Be open with them. It’s safe, no-one will judge, and they’ll know how to help.

You might just save someone's life.

Your night doesn’t end when the club does, so don't let how you're getting home be an afterthought. Whether you're heading straight home, or carrying on the party, make sure to save some energy for closing time so you can get home safely.

If you’re heading somewhere with someone you’ve just met - let your friends know where you’re going, and keep in touch once you leave them.

Your body isn't daft, so listen to it. If you're feeling a bit tender after a night out, treat yourself to some TLC, and make sure you get plenty of rest, as well as a proper breakfast.

You'll enjoy your next night out a whole lot more if you've looked after your mind and body.

RESPECT OTHERS

Meeting new people can be one of the best things about going out, but everyone has their own limits and boundaries – and it's important to respect them, at all times. Dance, go wild, enjoy the night your own way – but keep in mind that what you're comfortable with might not be the same for everyone else. 

If you’re uncomfortable with anyone’s behaviour at any point in the night, speak to the staff. You’ll always be listened to, and taken seriously.

LOVE YOUR EARS

Clubs and gigs can get LOUD! You might not realise it, but this can take a toll on your ears in the long run. You want to be able to enjoy the music for years to come, so always take precautions to protect your ears.

Ear plugs are available on request from the bar. 

PACE YOURSELF

Going out is a release, but having the best night doesn't need to involve taking it too far.

There’s a few easy things that can go a long way to helping and won't ruin your night - like pacing yourself by taking regular breaks from dancing to cool down, drinking non-alcoholic drinks to avoid dehydration, and grabbing a salty snack to keep salt levels up.

Make sure to rest and eat beforehand too.

KNOW THE RISKS AND GET THE FACTS

It’s your life. That’s huge. Super important.

SWG3 does not condone drug usage and operates a strict zero tolerance policy. However, if you’re taking drugs, make sure you know the basics. Don’t just go by what your mates are saying - there’s tons of factual information out there, so go to the proper sources.  You might never think or know about it, but if you're mixing drugs with alcohol, medication, or if you’ve got any underlying health conditions, the risks are much greater.

Things like pills and MDMA can take up to two hours to peak - so, it’s best to take a small amount then WAIT. Pills also vary in strength, and can contain two or more doses of MDMA.

The general rule to remember is go slow, and stay low. If you like the tunes, you'll have a good night regardless.

ASK FOR HELP

If you're worried about yourself or anyone else at any point during the night then please ask for help immediately. Our staff are specifically trained to help you – so please ask for help from venue staff, the welfare team (blue vests), security guards, cleaners, or bar staff. Be open with them. It’s safe, no-one will judge, and they’ll know how to help.

You might just save someone's life.

GET HOME SAFELY

Your night doesn’t end when the club does, so don't let how you're getting home be an afterthought. Whether you're heading straight home, or carrying on the party, make sure to save some energy for closing time so you can get home safely.

If you’re heading somewhere with someone you’ve just met - let your friends know where you’re going, and keep in touch once you leave them.

REST AND RECOVER

Your body isn't daft, so listen to it. If you're feeling a bit tender after a night out, treat yourself to some TLC, and make sure you get plenty of rest, as well as a proper breakfast.

You'll enjoy your next night out a whole lot more if you've looked after your mind and body.