How do you deal with an intoxicated person?
How do you deal with an intoxicated person?
Managing an intoxicated person
- use the person’s name (if known)
- speak clearly and ask simple questions.
- be firm but non-threatening.
- talk slowly and gently.
- adjust your pace to theirs.
- keep eye contact (where culturally appropriate)
- keep instructions brief and clear.
- avoid information overload but repeat when necessary.
How do you deal with intoxicated patrons?
Do be polite and avoid value judgements. Use tact – politely inform the patron you will not serve them any more alcohol. Do point to posters/signs behind the liquor service point to reinforce your decision. Do explain the reason for refusal of service (e.g. showing signs of being unduly intoxicated).
What are three 3 strategies to prevent intoxication?
Strategies include monitoring, offering alternatives and implementing restrictions on the service of alcohol.
How do you handle severe drunkenness or intoxication how can it be prevented?
Here are 4 strategies to help you deal with intoxicated patrons:
- Bring Up Food. Suggest that they purchase a food item instead of another drink.
- Offer Water, Coffee or Tea. Suggest having them try a different product that is non-alcoholic.
- Try Talking to the Group.
- Avoid the Intoxicated Patron.
How do you stop someone from being intoxicated?
Implementing restrictions including:
- limiting the types of alcohol available, particularly late at night; for example restricting the sale of shots and high strength ‘ready-to-drink’ beverages (RTDs)
- implementing voluntary entry provisions, such as a curfew, particularly on busy nights.
How can you prevent intoxication of customers?
Make water available and have staff offer it regularly to encourage patrons to pace their alcohol consumption. Encourage patrons to stop drinking or consume non-alcoholic drinks before they reach the point of undue intoxication. Lower the entertainment noise level to allow patrons to talk; this slows down drinking.
How do drunk people act?
How to (Believably) Play Drunk for a Role
- Be consistent.
- Be relaxed.
- Try not to be drunk.
- Concentrate too much on what’s easy.
- Slur your words.
- Continually adjust your balance.
- Be gregarious, sloppy, and reckless.
- Show other physical effects.
What stage of intoxication does a person become aggressive?
Confusion If a man consumes more than five drinks or a woman more than 4 drinks in an hour, they’ll enter the next stage of intoxication: confusion. This stage of intoxication is marked by emotional outbursts and a major loss of coordination.
How do you calm a drunk person down?
Stay calm and approach them in a non-aggressive stance, open, empty hands in a friendly, non authoritative manner. Try not to tell them what to do, but offer them choices and make your movements nice and slow. Be confident yet non-threatening with them and show genuine concern for their well-being.
What are the 7 stages of intoxication?
The stages of alcohol intoxication are:
- Sobriety, or subclinical intoxication.
- Euphoria.
- Excitement.
- Confusion.
- Stupor.
- Coma.
- Death.