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Wyoming tribal high school hosts Fatal Vision by Innocorp at premier safety event

Wyoming Youth Interactive Traffic Safety Lab became the first-ever event for 400 Eastern Shoshoni and Northern Arapaho youths.

It can be difficult to reach students with safety messages. Which is why the Wyoming Youth Interactive Traffic Safety Lab became the first-ever event for 400 Eastern Shoshoni and Northern Arapaho youths in September. Innocorp helped focus student attention by using their hands-on awareness and prevention education tools. The event drew students from three high […]

Fatal Vision® products export driving safety message from Florida’s Miccosukee Reservation

A display of Fatal Vision products being used to convey a driving safety message on the Miccosukee Reservation

For the past four years, Highway Safety Specialist Matty Rams has worked tirelessly to promote driving safety to her constituents on Florida’s Miccosukee Reservation. “We’re trying to address [driving safety] problems before they start,” Rams says. To that end, Rams presented information on the topic to students and tribal members in a tag-team audio/slides format […]

Fatal Vision® Goggles a Hit with New England College Students During River Day

Opioid, marijuana, and alcohol impairment goggles used to engage and educate.   COVID-19 has disrupted all our lives. For New England College in New Hampshire, the pandemic delayed its use of three Fatal Vision® product kits — the Marijuana Campaign Kit, the Alcohol Campaign Kit, and the Opioid Program Kit — for two years. But […]

“Plan My Ride” changes lives in health class in Oregon, WI

COVID-19 upended life for many over the past year. However, it created an opportunity for the Oregon School District in Wisconsin. The opportunity was to test-pilot Innocorp’s interactive online training and immersive skill-building experience, Plan My Ride, with students.  The Plan My Ride course adapts easily to students because it is a self-paced curriculum. It […]

Opioid Goggles Show West Virginia a New Way to Confront Addiction

Opioid addiction is a challenge in West Virginia’s northern panhandle counties. But the counties of Hancock and Brooke look forward to educating the communities about the problem with the help of Innocorp’s Opioid Goggles. “Yes, opioid addiction is a big problem in our area,” said Mary Ball, project coordinator of the Advocates for Substance Abuse […]

Trauma Nurse Reaches Alternative School Kids With Innocorp Products

Kassie Campbell, RN, BSN, knows all too well how important it is to practice safe driving habits: As a trauma nurse at University of Missouri Health Care’s University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri, she sees the results of bad decisions every week. University Hospital is a Level I trauma center, which means that the physicians there treat the worst trauma cases in the area — including patients whose blood alcohol concentration (BAC) was more than the legal limit when they caused a crash.

Grassroots Group Empowers Students to Save Lives

On the campus of Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, it’s common to see a handful of students driving around campus on a Fatal Vision® Roadster pedal kart. Their mission is simple: They want to educate others about the dangers of mixing alcohol and driving. They are part of Proyecto FIESTA XII, a campus group that trains students to be facilitators in traffic, safety and alcohol.

Police Department Teaches Teenagers to Make Informed Choices

The White Earth Tribal Police Department’s message to young people is simple and to the point: Have a plan to get home safely. Studies have shown that people who have a predetermined plan are apt to use that plan when they are impaired, but those who don’t are more likely to climb behind the wheel of a car. When officers talk to classes and groups, they want to emphasize why it’s so important to have an alternative to driving when one is impaired.