This year, Oscar nominees will be receiving pepper spray and other personal safety items in their swag bags in support of the #MeToo movement, Sabre announced Wednesday.

In a press release, the leader in consumer safety products said it would be giving nominees keychain pepper spray, gel pepper spray, two types of personal body alarms, and a test kit to determine if a drink has been drugged.

“This event is a unique opportunity for us to lend a helping hand in the #MeToo movement with solutions that take aim at the harassment culture that’s been pervasive most notably in the entertainment industry and in broader society,” Sabre CEO David Nance said. “We hope to help others by inspiring self-empowerment.”

The 26 nominated starts and directors also will receive other gifts in their goodie bags such as a 24-karat gold facial, a 12-night trip to Tanzania, and a “conflict-free” diamond necklace.

The awards show will take place on March 4 and be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, who also hosted the Oscars last year.