Category: Alcohol

Hands-on activities can benefit an alcohol education program.

5 Reasons to Include Hands-On Activities in Your Alcohol Education Program

Drunk driving, underage drinking, and binge drinking continue to be serious problems in many communities. If you serve as an instructor for an alcohol education program, you may be interested in discovering the most effective ways of teaching and engaging your participants. Hands-on learning activities and tools can help enhance your alcohol awareness program and provide an enriching and memorable experience for years to come.

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Line Detector is a hands-on tool for an alcohol education program.

How to Demonstrate Impairment in an Alcohol Education Program

Educators, law enforcement, and other community activist groups that teach alcohol awareness programs understand just how dangerous alcohol abuse, underage drinking, and drunk driving can be. If you teach an alcohol education program, you may be interested in hands-on tools to demonstrate impairment.

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Fatal Vision alcohol impairment goggles can help enhance your alcohol education program.

8 Hands-On Tools for Your Alcohol Education Program

Alcohol use can dramatically hinder brain functions like reasoning, muscle coordination, and thinking. How better to illustrate the dangers of these effects than through hands-on tools that engage and teach young people and other members of the community? In this post, we’re highlighting eight helpful instruments you can use to help enhance your alcohol awareness education program.

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A group of students wearing drunk goggles participate in an alcohol awareness activity to understand the dangers of impaired driving and the effects of alcohol consumption.

7 Drunk Goggles Activities for Your Alcohol Awareness Program

If you are an educator charged with educating the youth or other members of your community about the dangers of alcohol abuse, the Fatal Vision® Alcohol Impairment Goggles may help. This educational tool allows you to show participants the real-life risks of alcohol impairment safely through engaging and educational drunk goggles activities.

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One consideration when choosing a drunk driving simulator is your budget constraints.

Which Drunk Driving Simulator is Right for You?

Drunk driving simulators are powerful tools that illustrate the potential dangers of drinking and driving, without participants ever needing to take a sip of alcohol. But which simulator should you choose for your drunk driving education program?

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Drunk driving pedal karts can help educate the community on the dangers of driving under the influence.

3 Types of Courses for Drunk Driving Pedal Karts

Drunk driving pedal karts are safe, hands-on tools that can help the community – especially youth – learn about the dangers of driving under the influence. Today, there are even more simulation options to use in tandem with a pedal kart. These options are both the Marijuana Impaired and Drunk & Drowsy Impaired simulations. Whether you are an educator with schools, law enforcement, the military, or another organization, these tools provide realistic and compelling learning experiences that can help save lives.

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New intoxiclock® Pro Software Opens Eyes to Effects of Alcohol

When the Guilford County Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Task Force sponsors a booth at local health fairs, it usually draws a big crowd. Passers-by are eager to try the new intoxiclock® Pro software to learn how their weight, gender and the number of drinks they consume affect their blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Many of them leave the booth surprised, chastened and with a renewed understanding of how alcohol affects their bodies.

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Reaching Generations with the Fatal Vision® Alcohol Event Kit

Since March 2016, the Pueblo of Laguna Law Enforcement Program in New Mexico has a new tool at the disposal of its safety officers. With the help of a grant, the Highway Safety Program purchased the Fatal Vision® Goggles, the DIES® mat, and the Smash Match® game as a kit. Those officers haven’t looked back since.

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