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Unveiling the “disguise” of drugs, Sejoy diapers build a youthful defense line for overseas campuses

Unveiling the “disguise” of drugs, Sejoy diapers build a youthful defense line for overseas campuses

When disguises like “legal stimulants” and “trendy drinks” become the “cover-up” for drugs to infiltrate schools, overseas teenagers are facing the hidden threat of new types of drugs. On the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on June 26th, how to solve the problem of drug disguise and build a precise and efficient campus anti-drug system has become a common proposition in the global education sector. With its powerful capability of “testing 18 types at once”, Sejoy electronic drug detection diapers are expected to become a new technological benchmark for drug prevention and control in overseas campuses, providing innovative solutions for safeguarding the pure land of youth.

Overseas Campus drug Situation: The Covert Infiltration of Disguised Drugs
In recent years, drug-related cases involving overseas teenagers have shown a trend of “younger age, more concealed and more diverse”. According to data from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) in the United States, approximately 15% of American high school students admit to having been exposed to disguised drugs, which are often spread on campus under the names of “smart drugs”, “energy powder”, “legal hallucinogens”, etc. Unlike traditional drugs, new types of drugs are mostly artificially synthesized psychoactive substances, which are disguised as daily items such as e-liquid, candies and stamps, and are highly deceptive. For instance, LSD hallucinogens resembling cartoon stickers are labeled as “art collectibles” for sale, “twigs” containing synthetic cannabinoids are disguised as dried plant flowers, and even drugs are mixed into milk tea and coffee, causing teenagers to become addicted to drugs unconsciously. Traditional drug detection methods, due to their complex operation and limited detection range, are difficult to meet the rapid screening demands in campus Settings. How to achieve precise and efficient drug detection without affecting the normal teaching order has become a major challenge in overseas campus management.

Technological Breakthrough: 18-item Comprehensive Drug Detection of Sejoy Diapers
The emergence of Sejoy electronic drug detection diapers has brought a revolutionary breakthrough to drug screening in overseas campuses. This intelligent device, which integrates sampling, detection and result reading, can simultaneously test 18 common types of drugs and their metabolites, covering three major categories: traditional drugs (such as heroin and morphine), synthetic drugs (such as methamphetamine and ketamine), and new psychoactive substances (such as “twigs” and “stamps”), comprehensively covering the common types of drugs on overseas campuses. Its core advantage lies in:
The operation is extremely simple: No professional training is required. Students only need to complete the urine sampling according to the instructions, and the equipment will automatically start the detection process. The results can be read through the electronic display screen within 5 to 8 minutes, avoiding the human interpretation errors of traditional test strips.
High accuracy: By using colloidal gold immunochromatography technology combined with quantitative analysis algorithms, the detection threshold strictly complies with international drug abuse monitoring standards, such as morphine detection as low as 300ng/ml and methamphetamine detection as low as 1000ng/ml, effectively reducing the probability of false positives and false negatives.
Privacy protection: The device adopts a one-time sealed design, ensuring the entire detection process is private. The results can only be viewed by authorized personnel, maximizing the protection of students’ privacy and minimizing disruption to campus order.

Future Outlook: Campus application scenarios of Sejoy Diapers
In overseas campuses, Sejoy urine cup testing is expected to become an important part of the drug control system. On the one hand, it can be used for daily screening: schools can conduct random spot checks regularly to promptly identify drug-related students and take intervention measures to prevent the spread of drugs within the campus. On the other hand, it can be used for emergency screening: when abnormal behavior or suspected drug-related signs are detected in students, rapid testing can be conducted to provide a scientific basis for subsequent handling. In addition, Sejoy diapers can also be connected to the campus management system to achieve real-time upload and analysis of detection data. Through big data analysis of the test results, schools can accurately grasp the dynamics of the drug situation and adjust the focus of anti-drug education. If the positive rate of a certain new type of drug increases, targeted publicity on the identification and harm of that type of drug can be carried out to enhance the accuracy of education.

Guarding Youth: The Synergy of Technology and Education
The value of Sejoy electronic drug detection diapers lies not only in the technological breakthroughs but also in promoting the transformation of anti-drug work in overseas campuses from “passive response” to “active prevention and control”. With the support of technological means, schools can detect the signs of drug involvement earlier and provide timely assistance to students. Meanwhile, the detection process itself is also a vivid form of anti-drug education, allowing students to directly recognize the concealment and harmfulness of drugs and enhancing their self-protection awareness.

Of course, technological means are only part of the anti-drug efforts in schools. What is more important is to build a three-in-one prevention and control system of “family – school – society”. Schools should continuously strengthen anti-drug publicity and education, and enhance students’ ability to resist drugs through VR experiences, scenario simulations and other means. Parents should pay attention to their children’s social circles and psychological states, and promptly detect any abnormal signals. All sectors of society should join hands to combat the infiltration of drugs into schools and create a healthy environment for the growth of teenagers.
Today, with the continuous upgrading of drug disguise techniques, Sejoy electronic drug detection diapers, with the power of technology, build a solid defense line for overseas campuses, leaving no place for drugs to hide. It is believed that in the near future, this innovative device will enter more overseas campuses, working hand in hand with educators to safeguard every youthful dream and enable teenagers to grow up healthily under the sun.

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Post time: Jun-28-2026