CREATING NEW PERSPECTIVES TO PROMOTE HEALTHY CHOICES

intoxiclock® and SUM-IT-CUP® Educate Adults to Rethink Drinking

intoxiclock® and SUM-IT-CUP® Educate Adults to Rethink Drinking

Published February 19, 2013

It was a wake-up call for Putnam County, New York. In 2008, DWI arrests rose an alarming 35 percent. That meant that from a 2006 high of 414 DWI arrests, 2008 arrest figures jumped to 633.

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SIDNE® Helps Youth PARTY In Ontario

Published October 12, 2012

High school students in northwest Ontario have joined with others in the community to PARTY. But they’re not doing the usual teen partying—this group is out to promote their Prevent Alcohol-Related Trauma in Youth (PARTY). And they’re using the Simulated Impaired Driving Experience® (SIDNE®) and other Innocorp products to get their message across.

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SUM-It-Cup® Settles Zombie Wars In Alaska

Published October 10, 2012

Sum It Cup® and Fatal Vision® Goggles are the only hope of stopping a Zombie Outbreak. ORDER TODAY and help save the world! Charlie Daniels and Katie Daniels are in charge of a slew of Alaskan Zombies. They let the zombies loose on a group of University of Alaska-Anchorage students over a weekend in September. The results? The zombies inoculated students not against themselves but against ignorance about alcohol consumption.

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Teaching servers to READ with Fatal Vision® Goggles

Published May 17, 2012

The Fatal Vision® Goggles provide a memorable real-life experience for the bartenders, servers, and participants of the READ Program.

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Youth Leading Youth with Fatal Vision® Community Event Pack

Published March 20, 2012

Sometimes it takes a teen to reach a teen.
That idea is at the core of the Yakima Valley System of Care’s outreach to educate young people about driving and substance abuse. Yakima County, Washington is a large and rural county. The primarily agricultural communities are spread out.

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Putnam County, NY makes Fatal Vision® and SIDNE® a Family Affair

Published

Imagine you’re a high school student and prom is fast approaching. You’ve got your checklist set. Date, check. Outfit, check. Dinner reservations, check. All you need are the tickets and one last thing. Your parents need to attend the pre-prom safety presentation.

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