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Germicidal Disposable Wipes
These germicidal disposable wipes kill viruses such as influenza A2/HK, TB, and the HIV-1 (AIDS) virus. Wipe (6" x 63/4") is saturated with 5,000 ppm of dual chain quaternary ammonium chlorides.
6x "Balls bounce, people don't" Foam Stress Balls
Our new foam stress balls deliver and reinforce your awareness message “Balls Bounce, People Don’t, Say NO to Impaired Driving.” Use the stress balls in your prevention and awareness program or as a giveaway.
Fatal Vision® Program Guide on CD
Fatal Vision® Program Guide on CD
The Fatal Vision® Carrying Case
Hard plastic case with custom foam inserts for up to six (6) Fatal Vision® Goggles
DVD of Your Choice
Choose which DVD you would like included in this package.
Selected DVDs
Underage Drinking: Know The Facts, Know The Risks
This no-nonsense program lays out the straight facts about underage drinking. Alcohol abuse is responsible for 100,000 deaths in the U.S. each year—deaths resulting from drunken driving, alcohol poisoning, fetal alcohol syndrome, cirrhosis, and even from alcohol-related cancers (esophageal, liver, colon). The video makes it clear that teens should adopt a no-use policy towards this dangerous and addictive drug. The teacher’s resource book provides compelling lessons and activities on alcohol-related topics such as binge drinking, addiction, alcohol overdose, and more. ©2003, CC
Target Audience: Grades 8–12
Time: 26 minutes
Includes: DVD and Teacher’s Guide
Top Ten Myths About Alcohol And Drugs
This program, with its clever use of satire, graphics, and mock pop quizzes, captivates student attention as well as educates. The following myths are exposed and exploded: Everybody’s doing it; I can stop when I feel like it; Beer isn’t as bad as hard liquor; I can get high and still be in control; I can drive a car high on marijuana; Marijuana isn’t harmful or addictive; Prescription drugs can’t hurt me because they’re legal; Drugs help relieve stress; Drugs and alcohol do not damage the brain; and Steroids do not damage the body. Each of these dangerous and destructive myths is rebutted with cold, hard facts, challenging students to recognize harmful behaviors in themselves and others and to take full responsibility for their personal health and safety. CC
Target Audience: Grades 7–College
Time: 20 minutes
Includes: DVD, Pre- and Post-Tests, Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts
Too Much: The Extreme Danger Of Binge Drinking
Against the backdrop of spring break overindulgence in Panama City, Florida, this documentary examines the harrowing and tragic consequences of underage drinkers who do not understand the real risks of out-of-control alcohol abuse. Introduces two brain and alcohol researchers who take students on an eye-opening video field trip, using their tools-of-the-trade (including MRIs and PET scans) to graphically show alcohol damage in the brain. ©2006 CC
Target Audience: Grades 7–College
Time: 28 minutes
Includes: DVD, Pre- and Post-Tests, Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts
Sudden Impact: After The Crash
Drunken driving crashes: they happen every day, and when they do, the reporting on the nightly news goes something like this, “One dead, five injured in a car crash. Drunken driving suspected.” This program, narrated by Tom Brokaw, goes behind the scenes of one such accident and describes what happens over the course of a year after the crash. What is the emotional toll? What are the financial costs? This program reveals that the accident itself is just the beginning of an ever expanding series of events that affects far more than the original car crash. Produced by NBC News Productions.
Target Audience: Grades 7–12, Adults
Time: 43 minutes
Includes: DVD and Teacher’s Guide
Lifestyle Diseases And How To Avoid Them
The decisions teenagers make about diet, exercise, smoking, and alcohol have an immediate impact on their health. Teens assume they are too young to get cancer, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, or other lifestyle diseases. But, in fact, the choices teens make can damage their health now and in the future. Program profiles overweight teens with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and other problems. Shows how teen smokers are at greater risk for cancer and chronic lung disease and often already suffer respiratory problems impacting daily life. Also profiles a teen alcoholic to understand the impact of alcoholism on a teen’s physical and emotional well-being. Identifies healthy behaviors and urges teens to make smart choices to improve health now and in the future. Emphasizes these keys to health: stop smoking, avoid alcohol, eat a balanced diet, avoid stress, and get enough sleep. ©2009 CC
Includes: DVD, Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts with Pre- and Post-Tests
Target Audience: Grades 7–College
Time: 20 minutes
Everything You Need To Know About Alcohol In 22 Minutes
Using vivid case studies involving teens, along with interviews with health experts, this video shows that teenage drinkers are more likely to experience health problems, school problems, and social dysfunction. Using a fast-paced format, this video shows the effects of alcohol on the liver, immune system, and gastro-intestinal system; and how binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning and death. Explains how alcohol impacts brain development during adolescence and permanently damages parts of the brain associated with memory. Details how a mother’s drinking during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and its impact on her child’s entire life. Includes harrowing first-person accounts of teens’ DUI tragedies involving serious injury, passenger deaths, and imprisonment. Describes the legal ramifications of underage drinking. Helps viewers determine whether they have a drinking problem, plus where and how to get help. ©2009 CC
Includes: Research-Based Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts with Pre- and Post-Tests
Target Grades: 7–12
Time: 22 minutes
Dying High: Teens In The ER
Nationally acclaimed on the Today Show and in The New York Times. This hard-hitting, reality-based video gives viewers a chance to see what goes on inside the nation’s emergency rooms as doctors treat teens for some of the most common types of injuries among young people: drug overdoses, alcohol poisoning, car wreck traumas, and more. Awarded the Chris Gold Statuette in the Columbus International Film & Video Festival. DVD Plus version includes complete video plus interactive quizzes, additional video segments, easy chapter references, graphics, music, teacher’s resource book, and student handouts. ©2002, CC
Target Audience: Grades 7–12, Adults
Time: 30 minutes
Includes: DVD and Teacher’s Guide
DUI: The Hard Truth
Hosted by a career EMT, this video reveals the hard truth and horrifying ordeals resulting from driving under the influence of alcohol—a young woman telling the story of having to identify her little sister’s body at a morgue after she was killed by an intoxicated teen driver; an ER doctor talks about “breaking the news” to parents whose son was killed in a drunk driving crash; and a young man shares the details of his living nightmare when he killed his two best friends while he was driving under the influence. The program concludes with the EMT relating a grisly story of a young girl critically burned after her car was hit by a drunken teenager. Each incident is told “live” in front of an audience of students, parents, teachers, and medical professionals who add their expertise. Dramatic video reenactments hammer home the indisputable truth that driving while drunk or impaired results in unforgettable pain, suffering, and death. ©2008 CC
Includes: DVD, Pre- and Post-Tests, Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts
Target Audience: Grades 7–College
Time: 29 minutes
Drugged Driving: The Road To Disaster
Intoxicated teen drivers are responsible for 18% of motor vehicle deaths each year. Alcohol abuse is a major factor, but teen drivers’ abuse of over-the-counter drugs, prescription drugs, and marijuana is rising at an alarming rate. Teens are driving impaired and putting their lives and the lives of others at grave risk. In this video, ER doctors and police investigators specially trained to recognize drug-impaired driving present a hard, on-the-scene look at how drugs impact driver alertness, reflexes, and perception skills. A prosecutor specializing in DUI cases explains the legal consequences following a drugged driving crash. Finally, a mother recreates the tragic story of how her daughter died in a drugged driving crash caused by marijuana smoking. Viewers get a comprehensive view of the devastating effects of drugged driving on teens, their families, and their communities. CC
Includes: DVD, Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts
Target Audience: Grades 9–College
Time: 25 minutes
Confronting Drunk Driving
This memorable video features the true story of Mike Poveromo, a young man who killed his two best friends in a drunken driving car crash when he was a teenager. Mike tours the nation’s high schools to share his story, and to warn students never to drink and drive. Viewers will also hear from law enforcement officers who explain the legal risks involved in drinking and driving, including harsh jail sentences for those convicted of driving under the influence (DUI). Confronting Drunk Driving offers important tips for how to avoid being a passenger in a car driven by an intoxicated driver. ©2003, CC
Target Audience: Grades 7–12, Adults
Time: 26 minutes
Includes: DVD and Teacher’s Guide
Buzz In A Bottle: The Dangers of Caffeine-Spiked Energy Drinks
With the lure of an over-the-counter jolt, kids are consuming more energy drinks than ever before and in many cases mixing them with alcohol. Through vivid interviews with teens and health experts, the video describes the many physical effects that these concoctions have including dizziness, fainting, heart palpitations, caffeine poisoning, headaches, fatigue, diminished concentration, anxiety, insomnia, shaking, nausea, and high blood pressure. Even more alarming is the trend of mixing these beverages with alcohol, thus allowing users to drink more alcohol than they normally would and putting them at a greater risk for alcohol poisoning. This program arms kids with the facts and gives a strong “no-use” message with particular emphasis on the real health risks of too much caffeine and the grave danger of combining alcohol and caffeine-spiked drinks.
Includes: DVD, Research-based Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts with Pre- and Post-Test.
Target Grades: 7–College
Time: 17 minutes
Brain Scans: Alcohol And The Teenage Brain
This video takes teenagers on a tour of several labs across the country including one at the University of California at San Diego where doctors are researching the effects of alcohol use in teenage brains. The groundbreaking studies highlighted in the video dramatically connect long-term brain damage to teenage drinking. Your students will see first-hand how alcohol affects teenagers as young as 14 and 15 years old. DVD Plus version includes complete video plus interactive quizzes, additional video segments, easy chapter references, graphics, music, teacher’s resource book, and student handouts. CC
Target Audience: Grades 7–12
Time: 23 minutes
Includes: DVD and Teacher’s Guide
This Is Your Brain On Alcohol
New studies show that the complex brain builds its basic capacities and potential for the future during the adolescent years. Alcohol use during this time has a major impact as it disrupts the growing brain’s plasticity (encoding and programming progress), which in turn impairs its response to stimuli essential to learning and memory. The message to middle school students in this peer education program is clear: alcohol use is not healthy or cool; most kids do not use alcohol; and those who drink risk irreversible damage to their developing brains. ©2006
Target Audience: Grades 5–9
Time: 17 minutes
Includes: DVD, Teacher’s Resource Books, and Student Handouts
Binge Drinking Blowout
This DVD zeroes in on the ugly and catastrophic consequences of deliberate and excessive drinking. Real-life students testify to the heavy price they paid in the form of blackouts, violence, date rape encounters, and alcohol poisoning. DVD points out that young people often fail to recognize the dangers of binge drinking because of a feeling of invincibility. Describes how excessive amounts of alcohol can render the brain unconscious or precipitate endless vomiting. Concludes by advising viewers to listen to the voice inside them that says, “Quit now!” ©1998
Target Audience: Grades 7–12
Time: 28 minutes
Includes: DVD
Asleep At The Wheel
Each year drowsy driving causes more than 100,000 car crashes and 1,500 deaths. Over 50% of the drivers involved in these crashes are teenagers and young adults in their early twenties. Real life accident victims reiterate chilling stories of the repercussions of drowsy driving. Raises viewer awareness of warning signs and risk factors of drowsy driving and gives information to ensure alertness and responsible, safe driving. ©2006 CC
Target Audience: Grades 7–12
Time: 15 minutes
Includes: DVD, Pre- and Post-Tests, Teacher’s Resource Book, and Student Handouts
Speed Kills: Preventing Teen Driving Fatalities
To the inexperienced driver, speeding and thoughtlessness are potentially as dangerous as drinking and driving. Every year thousands of teens die in traffic accidents—often as a result of the teenage driver’s excessive speed, lack of experience, or inattention. This award-winning documentary features interviews of the survivors of a fatal car accident caused by a teenager’s careless driving. It warns of the real dangers and violent wrecks that face all teen drivers, and the psychological impact on the family. ©2006 Henrico County Community Partnership, CC
Target Audience: Grades 9–College
Time: 16 minutes
Includes: DVD, plus teacher’s resource book and student handouts
Danger Behind the Wheel: The Facts About Distracted Driving
This powerful program emphasizes the dangers of driving distractions—applying makeup, eating, changing radio channels but most of all, talking or texting via cell phone while driving. Viewers hear from ordinary people whose lives have been forever changed because of distracted driving. A young driver who crashed his car while texting describes how it feels to know that he caused the deaths of two innocent people. A young woman describes the severe injuries she endured—in addition to her parents’ deaths—as a result of a distracted teen talking on his phone while driving. Jennifer Smith, co-founder of the advocacy group FocusDriven, shares her story. David Strayer, a leading researcher explains that driving simulations in his lab have shown that talking on a cell phone—even with a hands-free device—is as dangerous as driving drunk. The program’s unforgettable stories and statistics make it clear that no cell phone call is worth losing a life.
©2010
Target Audience: Grades 7-College Time: 26 minutes Includes: DVD, Teachers Resource Book and Student Handouts, Contains Spanish subtitles
DUI: The Hard Truth
Hosted by a career EMT, this video reveals the hard truth and horrifying ordeals resulting from driving under the influence of alcohol—a young woman telling the story of having to identify her little sister’s body at a morgue after she was killed by an intoxicated teen driver.
3x The Fatal Vision® Goggle Bag
Keep your Fatal Vision goggles clean by storing them in the Fatal Vision Goggle Bag. This drawstring bag is black flock with the Fatal Vision® logo imprinted in metallic silver.
Goggles
This internationally popular evidence-based prevention tool used to educate people of all ages about the consequences of alcohol misuse and abuse.
Selected Goggles
Fatal Reflections®
Young people tend to believe that crashes due to alcohol and other drug impairment only happen to other people. Fatal Reflections® 3.0 generates a personalized multimedia presentation in news story format that puts them in the middle of tragedy. Engage your audience in a meaningful discussion about the very real consequences of alcohol misuse and abuse and stop it from becoming reality.
3x Yellow and Black "Walk-the-Line" Tape
Use this 54’ roll of Yellow & Black striped adhesive-backed tape to layout “walk-the-line” exercises. “Walk-the-line” while wearing the Fatal Vision impairment simulation goggles is a dramatic demonstration of impairment.
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