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Alcohol Tests |
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Alcohol is America's #1 drug
- Over 65% of all substance abuse is related to alcohol
- Alcohol is involved in at least 50% of all highway fatalities
- Every 33 minutes an American dies in an alcohol-related crash
- 30% of all hospital admissions are alcohol-related
- 65% of kids who start drinking by age 15 will end up trying illegal drugs.
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AED A150
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Saliva Alcohol Test-DOT Approved
Saliva alcohol screen that detects the Blood Alcohol Level of an individual, up to .15. The tests is run on saliva by swabbing the mouth, and then pressing the saturated swab into the red center. It will run like a thermometer, with both a control line, and a line indicating the level of alcohol in the system of the individual.
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AlcoScreen Saliva Test Strip
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Non-DOT/DOT Approved
These strips will detect an individual's Blood Alcohol Level at or beyond .02. The test uses saliva for detection and the strips will change color only if alcohol is present.
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BreathScan Alcohol Test
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BS02, BS04, BS08, BS10
Alcohol test tubes that detect various levels of alcohol based on the tube detection level specified. The tube is squeezed to break the center, and then blown into, causing the crystals to change in color if the alcohol level has reached or surpassed that point. Available in .02, .04, .08, and .10.
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Alcohol Breath Tube Test
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The Alcohol Breath Tube uses time-proven chemistry to create the only disposable breath alcohol test that gives estimates of alcohol level. Law enforcement first used this technology over 40 years ago. Today the Alcohol Breath Tube is used in industry, corrections programs, schools, alcohol treatment programs, DUI schools, and halfway houses as an effective and economical way to measure alcohol levels.
When yellow crystals in the Alcohol Breath Tube come into contact with alcohol, they change to a green color. The green color moves progressively up the tube in proportion to the amount of alcohol in the breath. The user estimates alcohol level by reading the length of the color change using the scale on the test, much like reading a thermometer.
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