Fatal Vision Alcohol Goggles

The Experience:

Driving a vehicle, making split-second decisions, and reacting to hazardous situations become much more difficult under the influence of alcohol. The Fatal Vision Goggles give participants a safe way to learn the vital lesson that alcohol dramatically impairs a person’s balance, vision, reaction time, and judgment.

How It Works:

The Fatal Vision Alcohol Goggles deliver memorable experiences on impaired driving, underage drinking, and other substance abuse issues. Participants perform simple activities or sobriety tests without and then with the goggles. Performing the activities twice lets participants experience their performance while unimpaired and then impaired. The goggles cause a person to display behaviors typical of individuals under the influence of alcohol at various blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels.

Benefits:

– Designed to help you demonstrate the dangers of impaired driving and underage drinking.

– Five (5) distinct simulated impairment levels are available to support specific lessons and activities.

– The program support materials provide step-by-step instructions on how to deliver your evidence-based program.

– Goggles developed while working with law enforcement professionals.

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Description

 

Fatal Vision Simulated Alcohol Impairment Goggles really are a great product to help convey the effects that alcohol has on our motor skills and to reinforce the “Don’t Drink and Drive” message to youth groups, and adult groups alike. There are many peripheral items and activity kits (Program, Event and Campaign Kits) available to enhance the use of Fatal Vision Goggles.

 

Otherwise, Goggles can be purchased separately in any quantity and in any mix by way of simulated Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC), or by simulated day (Clear Goggles) or night (Shaded Goggles) vision. Each Goggle comes with a Fatal Vision printed storage pouch and cleaning cloth.

 

Goggles are available in day (clear) or night (shaded) vision, with the following simulated levels of impairment (Blood Alcohol Concentration) levels:

 

– White Label:    BAC <.06             Represents driving the next day after drinking at a party the night before

– Bronze Label:   BAC .07 – .10      Represents driving at typical legal level of impairment for most provinces

– Red Label:        BAC .12 – .15      Represents the most common level of impaired driving

– Silver Label:     BAC .17 – .20      Popular, as this level ensures a high participant failure rate on coordination / balance exercises

– Black Label:     BAC .25+             Represents binge drinking typical of older groups and college students