Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg announced Monday one of the state’s newest tools for battling drugs and addiction among Iowa youth.

The Iowa Narcotics Officers Association (INOA) created the "What You Don’t See" project and trailer to help parents identify early warning signs of substance abuse.

The trailer is at Camp Dodge in Johnston.

Adults who walk through the trailer can hear from professionals who investigate drug-related crimes in Iowa.

They can learn more about the warning signs and be able to identify potential risks in their own homes.

Officers will share advice on when to get in touch with local authorities.

“It’s critical that Iowans keep a close eye on their prescription medications,” Gov. Reynolds said. “Be sure to keep them locked away and properly dispose of unneeded pills. Protecting Iowa’s children is one of my top priorities, and this trailer is one more way to help parents and caregivers keep our youth away from drugs."