Safety doesn't limit freedom — it makes it possible. A safe and clean space is one that stays open to the community.
"Safety and cleanliness are not constraints — they are the condition for true collective freedom."
Why apply it
- The shared space and the right to come back
- For you: your responsibility not to leave problems behind
- For others: a safe and clean environment for everyone
When to apply it
- Throughout the night — not just at the end
- When using shared spaces (bathrooms, bar, dancefloor)
- Before leaving the venue
How to apply it
- Manage your consumption — know your limits
- Pick up what you put down, leave spaces as you found them
- If you see a hazard or a mess, report it
What this means in practice
- Respect shared belongings, equipment and spaces
- Pick up your waste and take care of the immediate environment
- Return lost items and act with honesty
- Refuse any form of abuse, manipulation or ambiguous behavior
- Act clearly, responsibly and in line with the spirit of the venue
Why it matters
When safety is fragile, magic contracts. When a venue is neglected, it disappears.
Taking care of the space means taking care of the community.
"Love this."
— Rachel, consultation S.O.U.L. 2026
"The overlap with consent makes the fusion between these two mantras obvious."
— Rachel, consultation S.O.U.L. 2026