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The Kansas Methamphetamine Prevention Project provides numerous resources to assist communities in their fight against meth, many at no cost. To order, please click here.

Safety Tip Cards
Videos
Meth Watch Street Signs
Anhydrous Ammonia Tank Stickers
Tamper Tags
Life or Meth Curriculum
Table Toppers
Meth Mouth Posters & Brochures
Brochures & Handouts
Newsletters

Safety Tip Cards
KMPP has developed safety tip cards containing information for professionals who, due to the nature of their work, may unwittingly enter a home where methamphetamine is used or manufactured. These double-sided, laminated cards contain valuable safety information and are available in three formats: Home Visitor Cards, Chance Encounter Occupation Cards and Property Owner Cards. Click here to place an order.

Videos
Three videos are available through KMPP at no cost. The videos currently available on VHS are "Amy's Story," "Life or Meth: What the Cost?," and "Myths About Meth". Those videos plus "Life or Meth" are also available on one DVD.
Click here to place an order.

Additional videos on drug and alcohol awareness are available for checkout from Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resources (RADAR). Contact RADAR at 1-800-206-7231 or 785-266-6149 (Topeka, KS) or via e-mail.

Meth Watch Street Signs
Meth Watch street sign Meth Watch logo

These 12 x 20 inch metal street signs are offered at no cost to Kansas communities. The signs are also available to communities outside of Kansas for $9.00 each, plus shipping and handling. Click here to place an order.

Anhydrous Ammonia Tank Stickers
AA tank sticker

Anhydrous ammonia tank stickers are offered to farmers and ranchers in Kansas. These sticker bear the Meth Watch logo and are environmentally appropriate for placement on anhydrous ammonia storage tanks. Click here to place an order.

Tamper Tags
These one-time use tags are applied to the valve of an anhydrous ammonia tank. When cut or missing, the tag alerts the farmer or rancher that the tank may have been broken into. KMPP no longer has tamper tags in stock.

Life or Meth curriculum
The "Life or Meth: What's the Cost" methamphetamine education curriculum designed for 5th and 6th grade students is available at no cost through Midwest HIDTA. This interactive, computerized curriculum is available to download at www.lifeormeth.org. "Life or Meth: What's the Cost" consists of five lessons covering the effects of methamphetamine, decision-making, assertiveness and healthy choices. The lessons are taught via videos, games and interactive quizzes.

Table Toppers
This free-standing, three-sided table topper contains Kansas-specific meth information including indicators of meth activity, impacts of meth activity on communities and meth statistics. The table topper is intended for display in restaurants, school cafeterias, employee break rooms, retailers, medical offices and community buildings. This is a free resource for communities in Kansas. Please Click here to place an order.

Meth Mouth Posters & Brochures
KDHE has produced two new resources depicting the dental decay that can occur as a result of meth use. Brochures and a poster are available. Click here to place an order or click here to download the poster file.


Brochures and Handouts
Click on the links below to download brochures:
Kansas Alliance for Drug Endangered Children brochure
Children At Risk handout
“Don't Meth with this Tank” Tamper Tag brochure


Click here to order the following brochures:
Life or Meth: What's It Cost? (English or Spanish)

Anhydrous Ammonia Theft: What You Need to Know
Guide to Preventing Anhydrous Ammonia Theft
Clandestine Labs: A Disaster Waiting to Happen

Newsletters
Visit past issues of the Kansas Meth Prevention Project newsletter at the links below.

March 2010 newsletter
December 2009 newsletter

September 2009 newsletter
March 2009 newsletter

October 2008 newsletter

May 2008 newsletter

December 2007 newsletter
June 2007 newsletter
March 2007 newsletter
September 2006 newsletter
June 2006 newsletter

March 2006 newsletter
December 2005 newsletter
Summer 2005 newsletter

Spring 2005 newsletter

November 2004 newsletter
January 2004 newsletter
June 2003 newsletter
March 2003 newsletter

 

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Kansas Methamphetamine Prevention Project
2209 SW 29th Street
Topeka, KS 66611
Phone 785-266-8666· Fax 785-266-3833
Modified 3/2011