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About CDC HEADS UP Rocket Blades: The Brain Safety Game

ABOUT Rocket Blades-- The Brain Safety Game

CDC HEADS UP Rocket Blades is first-ever, mobile game app developed by the CDC, that teaches concussion safety to children ages 6 to 8. Through a futuristic world of galactic racing adventures, the game aims to help children learn the benefits of playing it safe and smart!

Children must keep their players safe by avoiding obstacles that could lead to a concussion and make smart choices about resting players who have a concussion. When players are injured the game simulates concussion symptoms, making the screen blurry and play more challenging. At the end of each level, a doctor checks out all the players to make sure they are healthy to race, and their brains are rested and recharged.

As children skate through levels they collect power gems. Power gems fuel up a spaceship that will blast off to Galactic City for a winner’s all-star dance party that is out of this world! As an added bonus, children can take a selfie and insert themselves into the dance party.

BRAIN SAFETY EDUCATION AND CONCUSSION PREVENTION FEATURES

CDC HEADS UP Rocket Blades helps children understand the following learning points:

•hitting your head can cause brain injury (concussion);
•you should tell your coach, parent, or another adult if you hit your head;
•you should rest before returning to play and see a doctor if you hit your head; and
•helmets alone cannot prevent concussions.

ABOUT CDC HEADS UP

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) HEADS UP campaign is a series of educational initiatives that all have a common goal: Protect kids and teens by raising awareness and informing action to improve prevention, recognition, and response to concussion and other serious brain injuries.

CDC HEADS UP works with parents, coaches, health care providers, school professionals and others to develop and disseminate educational materials that are designed help support individuals and organizations with their concussion efforts.

PRIVACY

Parents please note that CDC does not collect any personally identifiable information (PII) from you or your child during use of this app unless you choose to provide that information to us or give your child permission to do so. Any photos taken within the app will be taken on a voluntary basis with your consent. Please be aware that such photos are not stored or shared for use by any third party sites.

Please see the link below for additional information regarding CDC's mobile privacy policies http://www.cdc.gov/other/privacy.htm

CONNECT WITH US

Please visit www.cdc.gov/HEADSUP for additional information about concussion safety and how to get involved in your community.

You can find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/CDCHEADSUP, and on Twitter @CDC_Injury.

If you have any support requests, comments, or questions please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]. We want to hear from you!

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is CDC HEADS UP Rocket Blades?

CDC HEADS UP Rocket Blades is a mobile game app developed by the CDC that teaches concussion safety to children ages 6 to 8.

What is the objective of the game?

The game aims to help children learn the benefits of playing it safe and smart by avoiding obstacles that could lead to a concussion and making smart choices about resting players who have a concussion.

How does the game simulate concussion symptoms?

When players are injured, the game simulates concussion symptoms by making the screen blurry and play more challenging.

What do children learn from playing CDC HEADS UP Rocket Blades?

Children learn that hitting their head can cause brain injury (concussion), and that they should tell their coach, parent, or another adult if they hit their head. They also learn the importance of resting before returning to play and seeing a doctor if they hit their head. Additionally, they learn that helmets alone cannot prevent concussions.

How does CDC HEADS UP work to improve prevention, recognition, and response to concussions?

CDC HEADS UP works with parents, coaches, health care providers, school professionals, and others to develop and disseminate educational materials that support individuals and organizations with their concussion efforts.

Does CDC collect personally identifiable information from users of the app?

CDC does not collect any personally identifiable information (PII) unless voluntarily provided by the user or with consent. Any photos taken within the app are also taken on a voluntary basis with consent and are not stored or shared with third-party sites.

Where can I find additional information about concussion safety?

You can find additional information about concussion safety and how to get involved in your community at www.cdc.gov/HEADSUP.

How can I connect with CDC HEADS UP on social media?

You can find CDC HEADS UP on Facebook at Facebook.com/CDCHEADSUP and on Twitter @CDC_Injury.