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Low Level Drunk & Disorderly Goggles
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Product Description
Simulate the harmful visual, bodily and reactionary disruption that alcohol misuse can cause with these incredibly realistic impairment goggles. They deliver a powerful message about irresponsible drinking and replicate the stark dangers of being drunk
An outstanding way to educate about the shocking effects of alcohol consumption, Drunk & Disorderly Goggles will instantly simulate the destructive physical effects of drinking too much. They simulate:
• Reduced alertness
• Slowed reaction time
• Confusion
• Visual distortion
• Alteration of depth and distance perception
• Reduced peripheral vision
• Poor judgement and decision making
• Double vision
• Lack of coordination.
They offer a very realistic simulation of alcohol impairment and each represents an approximate range of units for the ‘average’ person consuming alcohol in quick succession, but under ‘average’ circumstances.
Drunk & Disorderly Goggles are perfect for educating about the shocking physical consequences of abusing alcohol. Ideal for use in schools, colleges, underage drinking and drug awareness programmes, alcohol and drug treatment programmes, alcohol support groups and safety management.
Each goggle progressively shows the impairment which irresponsible drinking can lead to, with the Low Level goggles offering an excellent insight into the initial stages of drunkenness, while the High Level goggles display the serious impairment irresponsible drinking can lead to. All goggles come in a cloth carrying bag and include an
Intructors Guide.
These Low Level Drunk & Disorderly Goggles are equivalent to 5–7 units of alcohol or 2-2½ pints of strong lager / 2 large glasses of wine / 4-5 shots of vodka.
“Very educational [and] excellent in evoking a discussion – all professionals want them for when they are working with young people!”
Charlotte Gordon, Senior Drug & Alcohol Worker/Trainer, Hertfordshire
“Colleagues had a very positive reaction to using the goggles and found them to be fun and effective, although with a serious message behind them... They are adaptable and there are so many things you could do with them; the list is endless.”
Jane Barker Thomas, Drug training Co-ordinator, Wolverhampton
“Very good and realistic… useful as [a] harm reduction tool.”
Sandra Delahunty, Alcohol Project Co-ordinator, Lighthouse Project, Liverpool
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