Addressing Laughter While Using Fatal Vision Goggles
Use laughter with Fatal Vision Goggles as a learning tool to encourage participation and understanding. Incorporating engaging tools like Fatal Vision Impairment Simulation Goggles into educational settings can be a powerful experience. The goggles simulate impairment from alcohol or drugs and are often used to demonstrate the dangers of driving under the influence. But sometimes, […]
The Impact of THC Impairment on Driving
Understanding the risks of driving under the influence of THC and how it impairs perception, reaction time, and decision-making. The rise of THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, presents a growing concern for road safety. It is essential to understand how THC affects driving abilities and the risks associated with driving under the influence. […]
THC Impairment
Learn the facts about THC impairment and other common questions in this blog. You may see the terms THC, marijuana, or cannabis used interchangeably in various discussions. For the sake of clarity, we’ll use “THC” throughout this article. THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary psychoactive component found in cannabis plants. It is responsible for the “high” […]
3 Reasons to Make Vision Impairment Simulation Glasses a Part of Your 2024 Curriculum
Get ready for a great year with Fatal Vision’s innovative products. With injuries and fatalities caused by driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol or driving while distracted or drowsy as persistent issues, educators are always on the lookout for innovative tools to enhance lessons and make lasting impressions on students. […]
Drug Education Products & Resources to Check Out During National Substance Abuse Prevention Month
Ramp up your education efforts this October. National Substance Abuse Prevention Month is observed every October in the United States. This month-long observance highlights the critical need for education and awareness to help prevent substance abuse and create healthy and safe communities. Community, law enforcement, and school-based educators play an essential role in helping students […]
Do’s and Don’ts for Using Vision Impairment Simulation Glasses
Here’s what to do — and what not to do — to get the most value from your Fatal Vision goggles. Fatal Vision’s vision impairment simulation glasses are effective tools for illustrating the effects alcohol, drugs, fatigue, concussions, and distractions can have on reaction times and driving abilities. As a community educator, teacher, or law […]
4 Facts About Our THC Goggles
Learn all about one of our signature goggle products. When it comes to drug education and prevention, educators are constantly faced with the challenge of providing students with tangible, engaging, and safe experiences that can help illustrate the consequences of drug abuse. The Fatal Vision® line has helped educators, law enforcement officials, and community […]
3 Reasons to Invest in Drug Education Products
Don’t miss out on these benefits of the hands-on Fatal Vision® products. There’s no denying that drug education is a critical topic for schools, law enforcement agencies, and other educators. But how can you ensure your students and community members retain the information they learn about the risks of drug use? Investing in quality […]
What is Crossfading, and How Should You Teach About It?
Get up-to-date on this important driving education topic. In the field of safe driving, drug, and alcohol awareness education, we’ve seen one topic become increasingly prevalent over the past few years: crossfading. But what is crossfading, and how should you address it in your education programs? What is crossfading? Crossfading is […]
How Fatal Vision Can Help Educate About the Dangers of Polydrug Use
Connect with students and help stress the consequences of polydrug use with Fatal Vision products. Polydrug use, or simultaneous use of different drugs or alcohol, is a growing concern among teenagers and young adults and the educators who teach them. According to the journal Cannabis, more than 60% of young adults report having used alcohol and marijuana […]