DORSET Police are reinforcing the dangers of nitrous oxide and the effects it will have on youths.
Police officers in Poole were alerted to multiple reports of youths being seen in wooded areas inhaling nitrous oxide.
Now, they are reminding everyone about the dangers of inhaling the gas.
A spokesperson for Poole police said: “Poole police has had a couple of reports recently regarding the wooded area at the end of Clifton Road.
“This is regarding youths being seen to inhale Nitrous Oxide from canisters and causing Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) in the area.
“It is very dangerous to inhale nitrous oxide directly from the canister and doing it in an enclosed space is also very dangerous. If you take too much nitrous oxide you risk falling unconscious and/or suffocating from the lack of oxygen. People have died this way.
“As the gas is also under constant pressure, it can cause ruptures in lung tissue when inhaled directly from these containers. Faulty gas dispensers can explode and cause harm.
“Patrols will continue, and we urge residents to report incidents to us by either calling 101 or going online to https://orlo.uk/AP8PZ then click on the top left tab – Report.
“If it is an emergency or life is in danger, then call 999 immediately.”
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