Preventive goggles for educational shows and activities, raising awareness about the impact of soft drugs on sight. Adjustable l
  • Preventive goggles for educational shows and activities, raising awareness about the impact of soft drugs on sight. Adjustable l
  • Preventive goggles for educational shows and activities, raising awareness about the impact of soft drugs on sight. Adjustable l

Narkogoggles Soft (Marijuana) VR22

Preventive goggles for educational shows and activities, raising awareness about the impact of soft drugs on sight. Adjustable lens spacing and head straps for all ages. CE compliant. Recommended for teachers and addiction prevention workers. Weight approx. 100g.
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Educational and preventive goggles for all kinds of shows, activities, and games during which you can raise awareness among children, youth, and adults about the impact of soft drugs (mainly marijuana or hashish) on the sense of sight.

The goggles resemble virtual reality glasses but do not require any additional devices. They have adjustable lens spacing, allowing for presentations to both children and adults (you adjust the lens width depending on head size).

The length of the elastic head straps can also be adjusted to fit different ages and head sizes.

Thanks to the soft sponge, the goggles fit perfectly on the face.

Compliance certificate with CE harmonized standards.

We also recommend goggles with a training course for teachers, educators, and addiction prevention workers.

Weight approx. 100g

Worth knowing:

The negative effects of smoking marijuana (in large quantities) include:

increased blood pressure and accelerated heart rate;

headaches and fever;

general feeling of fatigue;

drying of the oral mucosa and irritation of the respiratory mucosa;

loss of motivation, distraction, memory and attention problems;

excessive drowsiness;

increased appetite leading to overeating;

psychosis (in the case of very large doses, high THC levels, or the addition of other substances with psychedelic effects to marijuana).

Marijuana abuse is harmful, especially when other substances with psychedelic effects are added to the herb. Synthetic marijuana, classified as a designer drug, is particularly harmful. It is created by spraying the herb with solutions of synthetic cannabinoids, which increases their potency and results in many undesirable symptoms, such as hallucinations, aggression, depersonalization, and derealization.

Combining marijuana with other addictive substances such as alcohol or tobacco is also dangerous.

Although marijuana is classified as a "soft" drug with less harmful effects than, for example, cocaine or amphetamines, literature suggests that marijuana can be a gateway drug and its use may eventually lead to the use of stronger psychoactive substances.

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