ODRescue in Hospitality: Caring for Guests and Staff

Crafting unique and memorable hospitality experiences in your hotel or restaurant is your forte, whether your guests are dining in to celebrate a special occasion or spending the weekend to relax and unwind.

Guest and staff safety is the quieter side of the same token.

Let ODRescue provide peace of mind for you, your staff, and your valued guests with our rapid emergency response tools — designed to make an immediate impact when every second counts following an overdose incident.

Potential irreparable brain damage can occur 4 minutes after opioid-induced (e.g., fentanyl, heroin) respiratory distress.1

Equipped with life-saving naloxone, a CPR kit (adult/child), nitrile gloves, and an antiseptic wipe, the ODRescue Box is ready to be removed from a wall and used immediately to revive someone suffering from a suspected overdose until paramedics arrive.

Restaurants

Guests from all walks of life patronize your establishment on any given day. Without knowing everyone’s circumstances, it is safer to be prepared for any situation with an ODRescue Box or Pouch. Access to naloxone within the first few minutes can mean the difference between life or death.

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Restaurant Workers Face a Hidden Crisis — ODRescue Has a Solution

ODRescue in a restaurant setting

Guests from all walks of life patronize your establishment on any given day. Without knowing everyone’s circumstances, it is safer to be prepared for any situation with an ODRescue Box or Pouch. Access to naloxone within the first few minutes can mean the difference between life or death.

Additionally, some industry sectors are more susceptible to overdoses than others (CDC):

  • Full-time food services employees ages 18 to 64 had the most illicit drug use and substance use disorders compared to other industries.2
  • The National Drug-Free Workplace Alliance noted a 2020 CDC report stating restaurant workers faced an overdose death rate of 99 per 100,000 individuals, making it one of the highest among various occupations.3
  • A survey in New York City found that 90% of restaurant managers had not received training in overdose recognition or naloxone administration, highlighting a critical gap in emergency preparedness.4
  • In 2015, establishments with fewer than 50 employees experienced a loss of approximately 885,000 workers due to opioid-related issues.5

Hotels

You have plans in place for fire and other emergencies. Other than calling 911, do you have a plan if you find an unconscious patron in your lobby? Is your staff equipped with knowledge of how to spot a potential overdose?

Our products come with literature and videos to help you better understand how to spot and treat fentanyl- or other opioid-related overdoses.

ODRescue in a hotel setting

Protect Your Team, Protect Your Guests — Be Prepared with ODRescue

We can help you craft an environment that includes complimentary peace of mind for you, your staff, and your guests.

Equip your business with the tools and knowledge needed to help someone’s loved one when they need it most.
See how ODRescue can provide an extra layer of protection for everyone at your establishment, underscoring your desire to cater to the well-being of your guests.

Contact the ODRescue Team at [email protected] if you would like to learn more. We would love to work together to make everywhere a little safer for everyone.

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