Fatal Vision

Fatal Vision®

 
 
FATAL VISION® impairment simulation goggles ‘statement of impairment’
Fatal Vision® is an evidenced based training tool used to vividly demonstrate the concept of impairment and the dangers of alcohol and other drug misuse and abuse. Fatal Vision’s purpose is not to duplicate impairment caused by a specific level of alcohol or drug ingested by a human. Alcohol or other drug impairment is the result of the alcohol or other drugs’ effect on the brain. The Fatal Vision® Goggles distort vision and cause reactions that mimic behaviors exhibited by someone under the influence of alcohol and other drugs. Thousands of law enforcement personnel around the world use the Fatal Vision® Goggles in community outreach and prevention programs. Many of these professionals use B.A.C. (Blood Alcohol Concentration) to describe the level of impairment exhibited by someone wearing Fatal Vision® Goggles. It was their opinion that the behaviors exhibited by someone wearing the Silver Label Fatal Vision® Goggle were similar to behaviors exhibited by someone with a B.A.C. of .17 to .20. The general opinion shared by many of these professionals is that the Silver Label Fatal Vision® Goggle simulates a high level of impairment, while the Bronze Label Goggle simulates a moderate level of impairment. Innocorp, Ltd. has adopted the use of B.A.C. to describe the impairing effect produced by the various levels of Fatal Vision® Goggles.
 
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SAFETY FIRST                                            Safety First!
 
 Fatal Vision® will provide your audiences with a dramatic and memorable experience. You will be able to deliver a message on the dangers of impaired driving and underage drinking that people will remember. Above all, we want you to deliver a safe program. Fatal Vision is designed to cause the wearer to experience the effects of alcohol impairment including a loss of balance and equilibrium.
Use extreme caution when you have your participants wear Fatal Vision.
 
  • Ensure that your demonstration area is level, clear of desks and other objects that would cause harm if someone fell on them.
  • Do not attempt to climb stairs or other objects while wearing Fatal Vision.
  • Provide spotters to ensure your participants do not fall and inadvertently injure themselves. Participants wearing Fatal Vision must be strictly supervised otherwise serious injury may result.
  • Do not have your participants run or engage in any competitive activities while wearing Fatal Vision. Participants in such activities are likely to fall down or run into others possibly sustaining serious injury.
  • Do not have participants wear Fatal Vision and drive any motorized vehicle that has not been designed with emergency stop mechanisms or dual controls.
  • Study the Fatal Vision instructor’s and activity guides for important information about conducting safe and memorable programs.
  Safety First!
 
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