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NYC Venues Withhold Water: A Health Hazard?

3 Dec

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Summary

  • New York City venues are not required to provide free water to patrons.
  • Nightlife workers and EMTs argue free water prevents severe health issues.
  • Other cities like San Francisco and Ibiza mandate free water for patrons.
NYC Venues Withhold Water: A Health Hazard?

New York City's nightlife venues are not legally obligated to offer free drinking water, a situation that concerns many in the industry and medical fields. Musicians and EMTs report instances where dehydration, exacerbated by crowded, hot environments, has led to serious health issues, potentially costing patrons hundreds of dollars in medical care. They argue that readily available free water is a basic safety measure that can prevent such emergencies.

This lack of requirement stands in contrast to other major cities and tourist destinations. San Francisco mandates that venues with dancefloors provide free water, while places like Ibiza, Spain, have also been pressured to offer complimentary hydration. A petition is currently circulating in New York, gathering signatures to push for regulations that would require alcohol-serving venues to install free water stations.

Globally, the push for free water in nightlife venues has a history, notably in the UK, where it took over 15 years for legislation to require licensed premises to offer it. Advocates emphasize that providing water is not only a safety measure but also a responsible business practice, fostering a safer and more appealing environment for patrons, ultimately benefiting both attendees and venue operators.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, New York City venues are not legally required to provide free drinking water to patrons.
Lack of free water can lead to dehydration, heatstroke, and other severe health issues, potentially requiring costly medical treatment.
Cities like San Francisco, and destinations like Ibiza, Spain, have regulations mandating free water for patrons.

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