1. Identifying Signs of Noise, Anxiety, or Physical Discomfort
Entering a party may make you feel noise, anxiety, or physical discomfort. It is important to recognize these signs and identify them quickly in order to act accordingly. If you feel that the situation is becoming uncomfortable for you, it is advisable to move away and find a quiet and comfortable place to stay until the feeling passes. Do not insist on staying in a place where you are not comfortable, as it may increase the signs and make the situation more difficult to handle.
Additionally, when you identify signs of noise, anxiety, or physical discomfort, try to take deep breaths and relax. Deep and focused breathing can help you cope with the situation, calm your body and mind. Try to focus on your breathing and see how the negative feelings diminish and disappear.
After successfully dealing with the signs and calming yourself, it is advisable to return to the party environment where you are and try to enjoy your time there. Do not let the negative signs control your experience, try to focus on positivity and enjoyment of the moment.
2. Non-serious or Aggressive Behavior by one of the Participants
At a party, when it comes to non-serious or aggressive behavior by one of the participants, it is important to remember that we all have the right to feel comfortable and safe in such a place. In order to avoid risks at a party and maintain physical and emotional safety, there are several tips that can help.
First, it is important to be alert to events happening around us and quickly identify if there is non-serious or aggressive behavior. If you notice cases of non-serious behavior, it is important to ignore them and avoid participating in them.
Additionally, it is important to carefully choose the friends present at the party and not to get into situations where it may be difficult to deal with reality. This can help us avoid risks and create a safe and secure environment.
In summary, non-serious or aggressive behavior by one of the participants may create a risk at a party. We need to be alert, choose friends carefully, and avoid participating in unpleasant situations. Only then can we enjoy a pleasant and safe atmosphere at such events.
3. Strong or Unusual Odors in the Air
At a party, you may be bothered by strong or unusual odors in the air that could distract you. These odors may come from perfumes, beers, or cigarettes, and may make you feel uncomfortable. To avoid this risk, it is advisable to discuss in advance with the host about the smoking policy and drug use during the event.
Additionally, it is advisable to refrain from participating in drinking games when the risk level at the party rises. Drug users and strong drinks may disrupt your functioning and distract you from the potential risks in the place. Therefore, it is advisable to drink moderately and not settle for drinks that are unfamiliar to you.

In case you feel uncomfortable and anxious about strong or unusual odors in the air, it is advisable to turn to a trustworthy person and ask for help to move to an open area and move away from possible risks. You have the right to feel safe and comfortable during the event, so it is advisable to take all necessary steps to maintain your safety and avoid unwanted risks.
There doesn’t have to be noise at a party to have fun
Avia Katz – Party Safety Specialist
4. Inappropriate Behavior or Communication Habits
At parties and social events, you may encounter individuals who try to touch you in an inappropriate way or communicate in an inappropriate manner. It is important to remember that you can act in a way that protects yourself and makes it comfortable for you to be in such an environment.
If someone tries to touch you in an inappropriate way or disregards your attention, you can respond positively and seriously. You can directly say that you do not feel comfortable and that your consent is important to you.

By insisting on your boundaries and ensuring they are respected, it will be easier to filter out people who are not suitable for you and avoid risks at the party.
If you encounter someone who behaves in a non-serious manner or makes you feel uncomfortable, do not hesitate to distance yourself and talk to a friend or host who can help you calm the situation.
5. Secretive or Dangerous Behavior by Party Participants
In any party, there may be participants who behave inappropriately or even dangerously. In order to avoid risks at a party, it is important to be cautious, identify behaviors that are not allowed or dangerous, and act accordingly.
Among the recognized behaviors of party participants that pose a risk are fights and physical confrontations. When someone starts behaving violently or rudely, it is important to call for help and immediately remove yourself from the situation.
Also, giving unauthorized substances to others at a party may create a risk. It is important to refrain from engaging in such actions and not allow others to influence you into doing things that are not permitted.
Another important point is to avoid drug consumption at a party. Drug use may pose a high risk of health problems and non-serious behaviors that could endanger yourself and others.
When you feel uncomfortable at a party, it’s better to leave
Roi Cohen – Intimate Encounters Safety Specialist
In conclusion, when planning to attend a party, it is important to be cautious and aware of the behaviors of others. Anyone who behaves inappropriately or dangerously may pose a risk, so it is important to avoid such behaviors and report them to the agenda or a contact person at the party.
6. How to Act When Identifying Dangerous Signs During Clubbing
1. Always pay attention to the environment around you and listen to your feelings. If you feel pressure, threat, or anything unpleasant – help yourself and step outside.
Don’t forget to protect yourself and ask for help if needed at a party
Leon Bar – Party Safety Specialist
2. Do not drink too much. An excess of chemicals in the body can lead to a lack of recognition of risks and make it difficult for you to identify dangerous signs.

3. If you see someone acting inappropriately, do not hesitate to warn or seek security at the club.
4. It is important to be witnesses to each other. Help strangers identify dangerous signs when they seem unaware.
5. Do not doze off at the club. Pay attention to the environment and people around you to feel safer and better.
6. In case of concern about risk, do not hesitate to contact the security personnel on-site and ask for help.