$6,395.00
This Campaign Kit includes:
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1 Fatal Vision® Opioid Goggle: Experience types of impairments associated with opioid use.
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1 GET IT 2GETHER™ —Home and School Activity with Case: This activity features two exercises—one for home and one for school—that illustrate the impact of opioid use in different environments.
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1 Hand/wrist weights set: Enhances the realism of physical impairment caused by opioid use.1 “Opioid’s Addiction, Overdose and Death” DVD: A detailed resource to further educate participants on the severe consequences of opioid abuse.
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1 GD Wipes
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1 In-app educational materials, including instructional videos and user guides: Access instructional videos and user guides to maximize the impact of each activity.
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1 Smash Match® Impairment Challenge – Opioid: Participants experience the difficulty of matching objects while under the simulated effects of opioid impairment, emphasizing the risk of opioid-impaired.
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1 DIES® Opioid Mat: A driving simulation mat that shows how opioid use affects coordination, reaction time, and physical control, creating a realistic impaired driving experience.
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1 Ankle Weight Set: Adds realism by simulating the physical effects of opioid use, such as sluggishness and impaired movement.
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1 Rolling Backpack: Easily store and transport all kit components with this durable, portable backpack.
Description
This Campaign Kit includes:
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1 Fatal Vision® Opioid Goggle: Experience types of impairments associated with opioid use.
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1 GET IT 2GETHER™ —Home and School Activity with Case: This activity features two exercises—one for home and one for school—that illustrate the impact of opioid use in different environments.
-
1 Hand/wrist weights set: Enhances the realism of physical impairment caused by opioid use.1 “Opioid’s Addiction, Overdose and Death” DVD: A detailed resource to further educate participants on the severe consequences of opioid abuse.
-
1 GD Wipes
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1 In-app educational materials, including instructional videos and user guides: Access instructional videos and user guides to maximize the impact of each activity.
-
1 Smash Match® Impairment Challenge – Opioid: Participants experience the difficulty of matching objects while under the simulated effects of opioid impairment, emphasizing the risk of opioid-impaired.
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1 DIES® Opioid Mat: A driving simulation mat that shows how opioid use affects coordination, reaction time, and physical control, creating a realistic impaired driving experience.
-
1 Ankle Weight Set: Adds realism by simulating the physical effects of opioid use, such as sluggishness and impaired movement.
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1 Rolling Backpack: Easily store and transport all kit components with this durable, portable backpack.
Fatal Vision® Opioid Campaign Kit
The Fatal Vision Opioid Campaign Kit is a complete set of tools designed to simulate the acute impairments caused by opioid use. It helps participants understand the risks and consequences of opioid addiction by illustrating how these impairments can disrupt daily life and driving abilities.
How It Works: This kit includes goggles, weights, and interactive activities that replicate impairments such as divided attention failure, nodding off, reduced contrast sensitivity, and heaviness or lethargy.
The Fatal Vision Opioid Goggles are controlled via Bluetooth through a mobile app on your smartphone. First, participants perform a baseline activity to establish unimpaired performance. Then, using the goggles, weights, and accessories, they repeat the activity to experience the effects of acute opioid impairment. Instructors can choose from several simulation modes to demonstrate:
- Divided Attention Failure: The goggles narrow the field of view, reducing situational awareness and response to surroundings.
- Nodding Out: The goggles intermittently blackout, mimicking the nodding off often associated with opioid use.
- Contrast Sensitivity Impairment: A special film reduces peripheral vision, making it difficult to detect contrasts in the environment.
- Heaviness in the Extremities: Wrist weights simulate sluggish movement and lack of coordination, replicating physical effects.
By experiencing the behavioral effects of opioid use, participants are more aware of people’s susceptibility and knowledgeable of the severe consequences associated with using opioids.












