FAIRLAND, IN. (THECOUNT) — Fairland, Indiana woman, Jessica Wayman, is warning of the dangers of drugs being present on the fold out tables used in some public restrooms.

The Facebook post, which has gone viral, warns others that the same changing tables used in public restrooms to tend to one’s child, are also being used by drug addicts to get high.

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We’ve all seen stories about police officers accidentally coming into contact with deadly drugs like Fentanyl. One Indiana mother is speaking out, telling her story of how this could happen to you or a family member.

The daunting Facebook warning, which advises parents to be on the “lookout” for telltale signs of drug use in public bathrooms, has garnered over 156,000 shares, as of this writing.

Here’s the concerned mother’s entire Facebook post, (including an update since the post went viral.)

PSA: Before putting your babies anywhere near these things, ALWAYS wipe them down first. Even if you are in a hurry, even if you have a blanket to lay down. See the black marks? Those are from burnt spoons. Addicts use these as tables while they shoot up. There could be residue from heroin/meth whatever, and other harmful bodily fluids. If someone doesn’t care about themselves, I can promise you, they aren’t thinking about your kids. Be cautious

SHARE so this can reach as many parents/guardians/babysitters as possible. It could mean the difference between life or death/serious life threatening injury, for a lot of innocent children & unsuspecting parents.

EDIT: I never expected this to get so much attention, but since it is, to clarify some of the things I’m seeing being questioned, this is in reference to changing stations in single person bathrooms & in handicapped stalls, yes this is VERY REAL. I am a recovering addict myself, which is why I made this post in the first place, to warn all the unsuspecting parents who would never think something like this when looking at a changing table. Along with people using them as tables while they shoot up, they are also OFTEN used by addicts to bust drugs out and crush them up upon. So again, be cautious. source