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BreathScan .05% BAC Alcohol Detector Test
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The U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) The Colorado Department of Health The Denver Police Department W.R. Grace & Company The Pennsylvania Department of Health
Our Alcohol Detector is considered by many to be the best example of these devices. It is a portable, disposable alcohol detector with an extremely low unit cost that makes it suitable for general use in the workplace or other remote locations. Various independent agencies have conducted validation studies that examined the instrument's accuracy and suitability as a preliminary alcohol screening device. .
This test is recommended for on the spot qualitative testing whenever alcohol consumption or intoxication is suspected, such as parents checking for teenage alcohol consumption, alcohol counseling programs, companies checking the alcohol consumption of their workers, and alcoholic recovery programs.
our alcohol detector is to have a high degree of accuracy and reliability by numerous independent laboratory tests conducted by several organizations, such as: *The U.S. Department of Transportation - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) *The Colorado Department of Health *The Denver Police Department *W.R. Grace & Company *The Pennsylvania Department of Health *The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes
How does the breath alcohol test work?
Detailed Description
Our alcohol detector tests are great for testing on the spot when the need arises. This single .05% BAC alcohol detector is great for all sorts of situations. When alcohol consumption is suspected, these tests can be utilized to detect the presence of alcohol in one's system. These alcohol detectors are available in 5 different BAC levels for a complete range of sensitivity: .10%, ..08%, .05%, .04% and .02%. TestCountry's alcohol detectors are perfect for testing for alcohol consumption and intoxication in many different venues, from counseling programs, to home use, to job site detection. All you have to do is break the capsule inside the testing device, shake well and blow hard into the test cylinder. When the chemical crystals change color, you can then read the results of the test. This takes 2 minutes or less to complete!
These tests are light to carry around and have a high degree of accuracy, as confirmed by several different lab tests.
Additional Information
TestCountry's alcohol detectors have been tested by several different independent laboratories including: Related Information
The BreathScan© Alcohol Detector has been on the market since 1987 and, because of its proven reliability and demonstrated affordability, has become the leading disposable device in the breath alcohol testing field. Using indicator chemistry methods, The Alcohol Detector alcohol test is used routinely by hundreds of government and private agencies to test for alcohol intoxication, and has a proven track record in quality assurance and control. Our Alcohol Detector is considered by many to be the best example of these devices. It is a portable, disposable alcohol detector with an extremely low unit cost that makes it suitable for general use in the workplace or other remote locations. Various independent agencies have conducted validation studies that examined the instrument's accuracy and suitability as a preliminary alcohol screening device. .
This test is recommended for on the spot qualitative testing whenever alcohol consumption or intoxication is suspected, such as parents checking for teenage alcohol consumption, alcohol counseling programs, companies checking the alcohol consumption of their workers, and alcoholic recovery programs.
our alcohol detector is to have a high degree of accuracy and reliability by numerous independent laboratory tests conducted by several organizations, such as: *The U.S. Department of Transportation - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) *The Colorado Department of Health *The Denver Police Department *W.R. Grace & Company *The Pennsylvania Department of Health *The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes
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