Harm reduction is a public health approach that seeks to reduce the negative consequences associated with risky behaviors. Harm reduction strategies can take many forms, but typically involves supporting individuals with the tools they need to make healthier choices and minimize potential harm to themselves and others. Examples of harm reduction strategies include providing clean needles to injection drug users to prevent the spread of HIV and hepatitis, providing safe injection sites where people can use drugs under medical supervision, or as in our case, providing people with drug testing/checking kits which are tools that are used to identify the composition of a particular drug or substance.