Breathalyzer: AlcoBlow®

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The AlcoBlow® is a rapid screener which detects the presence or absence of alcohol in the body. This easy-to-use, portable device is invaluable to the Police at the roadside, to an employer in the workplace or in any environment where multi-screening is a necessity. Easy-to-use: Just 2 control buttons Reliable analysis in seconds Simple display …
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Breathalyzer: Alcohol Tester Hand Held CHEETAH 1 Wand Type Suitable for Truck Access Control Points

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Alcohol Tester CHEETAH 1 Introduction Cheetah‐1. Cheetah‐1 is a rapid breath alcohol analyzer for quick testing with following features: 1.UK made Electrochemical/Fuel cell sensor with high reliability; 2.Quick and Precise Analysis; 3.Rapid and convenient, do not need mouthpieces; 4.With Traffic baton and flashlight illumination function 5.Large battery capacity, can testing for 8 hours. MODEL: CHEETAH-1 …
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Breathalyzer: Disposable Alcohol breathalyzer Redline

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Benefits single use breathalyzer Redline

  • Economic
  • Easy to Use
  • Quick results, in less than 2 minutes
  • Small and lightweight
  • It slips easily into the pocket of any shirt or hand bag

Each tube (alcohol detector) contains yellow crystals which turn green in the presence of alcohol, when the rate of alcohol is located in the vicinity of 0.02% (BAC). The change in the green colour takes place gradually departing from one end to the other, as little as the change of the temperature on a thermometer.

The more green crystals present, the higher the alcohol rate. The person tested must blow a certain volume of air in order to inflate the plastic bag the device comes with.

The single use breathalyzer is then attached to the bag and the air collected in the latter is then pressed through the tube which contains the crystals.

If the crystals change colour from yellow to green, then the rate of alcohol is located at 0.02% or more.

If the colour change reached one of the red lines drawn on the tube, then the rate of alcohol is located at either 0.05% or 0.08% depending at what level the colouration reached.

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