What is Crossfading? | Introducing this Emerging Topic in Your Educational Programs

A group of teenagers attentively listening to a speaker at a seminar focused on crossfading education

Try one of these approaches when beginning to teach about polydrug use.

 

As educators, it is essential to stay up-to-date on emerging topics related to drug and alcohol abuse. One such topic that is garnering attention lately is crossfading. 

But what is crossfading, and how can you incorporate it into your prevention programs in a way that resonates with students? In this blog post, we will explore the dangers of crossfading and provide tips for educating our communities about this risky behavior.

 

What is crossfading?

Crossfading is the practice of combining different substances, such as alcohol and THC, to achieve a more intense high. While some may believe that crossfading will enhance their experience, it can result in more severe consequences than using one substance alone. This is because the simultaneous use of two or more substances can impair the body’s ability to metabolize those substances, leading to unpredictable and dangerous effects. For example, combining alcohol and THC can lead to increased heart rate, paranoia, and amplified impairments that can lead to disastrous consequences behind the wheel

 

How to introduce crossfading

As educators, it is crucial to recognize that many students may not realize the potential dangers of crossfading, even at lower levels. Therefore, incorporating this emerging topic into your prevention program with research-based approaches is a critical way to help inform students and help them with strategies to avoid driving impaired.

One way to deliver this lesson is to use the  Fatal Vision® Polydrug [Alcohol & THC] Goggles and related activities. These goggles simulate the effects of combining alcohol and THC and help students get a safe, first-hand look at the way simultaneous use can impair their coordination, decision-making, and driving skills. 

The goggles can also be used along with activities to help illustrate how the impairments associated with polydrug use can impact students’ daily routines.

By using these products in educational settings, you can demonstrate the true risk of crossfading in a safe, controlled environment and encourage students to plan ahead and avoid this dangerous behavior.

 

Share your messaging with the community

In addition to using engaging, hands-on educational tools, it is important to educate our wider communities about the dangers of crossfading through traditional prevention methods. This can be done by providing information about the risks associated with using and combining substances through social media, posters and printed materials, community events, fairs, and other settings.

It is also essential to recognize that crossfading is not limited to just alcohol and THC. Individuals may also crossfade with other and more dangerous substances such as opioids and benzodiazepines. It is vital to inform the community about these risks and to take steps to avoid mixing  substances.

 

Crossfading is an emerging topic that must be incorporated into our educational programs. It is a dangerous behavior that can have tragic consequences. As educators, we can use tools such as the Fatal Vision polydrug goggle  and traditional prevention methods to answer the question “What is crossfading?” and educate our communities about the associated risks and how to avoid them. By doing so, we can help prevent individuals from experimenting with this dangerous behavior and guide them to make safer choices.

 

For more information about Fatal Vision’s Polydrug [Alcohol & THC] goggles and activities, keep browsing our website or reach out to our team with any questions.

Innocorp is the pioneering developer of Fatal Vision® Goggles and other experiential learning tools designed to educate on the dangers of impairment and promote risk prevention. Innocorp provides impactful, hands-on resources used globally by law enforcement, educators, and safety professionals to demonstrate the consequences of substance use, risky driving, and other dangerous behaviors.

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“We use Fatal Vision products to teach youth and teens about the harms of substance use. The kids really enjoy using them and learn from them, too—it’s a win-win! All of the items are easy to use and integrate into our lessons, making our job easier.”

Jessica Colley
The PULSE Coalition Coordinator of Chenango County

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