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 […]
5 Things You May Not Know About Our Vision Impairment Simulation Glasses

Learn all about Fatal Vision’s innovative products in this blog post! Fatal Vision® Impairment Simulation Glasses are an innovative way to teach students and adults alike about the dangers of drugs, alcohol, drowsy driving, and more. But even if you’re a long-time Fatal Vision user, there may be a few surprising things you don’t know […]
4 Polydrug Use Statistics to Share in Your Prevention Programs

Enrich your alcohol and drug prevention programs with these new statistics. If polydrug use wasn’t a well-known concept to you before you started running a prevention program or teaching students about its dangers, you’re not alone! While polydrug use itself — drinking alcohol and using marijuana at the same time — isn’t a […]
“What is Crossfading?” and Other FAQs About Polydrug Use

Learn more about polydrug use and how to teach teens and young adults about it. As an educator, you know how essential it is to help teens and young adults learn about and understand the risk of using alcohol and other drugs. But does your education program include lessons on the dangers of polydrug use? […]
Understanding the Dangers of Polydrug Use

Learn more about the potential consequences of polydrug use. Thanks to drug and alcohol prevention programs, teens and young adults typically have some idea of how consuming alcohol or using drugs can impact their bodies and reflexes. However, knowledge about the dangers of polydrug use — drinking alcohol and using marijuana (also known as cannabis) […]
FAQs About Our Vision Impairment Simulation Goggles

Find out everything you need to know about Fatal Vision goggles! Our Fatal Vision® Impairment goggles are among the most popular tools we offer for safe driving education and awareness programs, and for a good reason. They offer a hands-on way for students and other program participants to experience effects similar to various types […]
Behind the Scenes: How Innocorp Created the Fatal Vision Impairment Simulation Goggles

Learn how Innocorp’s Fatal Vision alcohol and other drug impairment simulation goggles went from an idea to a finished product. Working to keep our communities safe from needless injuries and fatalities is Innocorp’s overarching mission and driving purpose. Our vision is to revolutionize the health, safety, and prevention industry by creating innovative and engaging […]
4 Things to Know About our Drug Education Products

Learn about our suite of tools to help your drug education program. Putting students in the “driver’s seat” of their education is a surefire way to engage them on a deeper, more meaningful level. The same is true regarding the serious topic of drug and alcohol education. Drug education products effectively get students […]
The Science Behind Polydrug Effects

Learn what makes the combination of alcohol and marijuana effects so dangerous. It’s common knowledge that getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol will undoubtedly impair one’s driving. Over the years, there has been a tremendous body of research on drunk driving, as well as countless public awareness campaigns targeting and discouraging driving under the […]
4 Benefits of Adding a Polydrug [Alcohol & Marijuana] Kit to Your Education Program
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Use hands-on learning to illustrate the dangers of combined alcohol and marijuana impairment. In the United States, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among young adults. Alcohol and marijuana are the two most common drugs found in the blood of drivers who are involved in crashes—including teenage drivers. Consuming multiple drugs such […]