Too Drunk to Drive? Personal Alcohol Breathalyzers Tell FOR SURE!


Just because a person acts or seems sober does not mean that they really are. Varying factors such as a person’s weight, muscle mass, and how much they’ve recently eaten all affect a person’s blood alcohol content (BAC). Most people do not purposely get behind the wheel if they think they’ve had too much to drink, usually they are simply unaware of their precise intoxication level. So they drive without realizing they’re over the legal limit of.08. But if you use an alcohol breathalyzer before you leave a party, club, wedding reception- any social occasion- you will know for sure if you should drive. No one needs to see flashing lights in the rear view mirror!

In the early 1950s, the invention of Alcohol breath testers, also known as breathalyzers, provided law enforcement with a non-invasive test that gave immediate results to determine an individual’s level of intoxication. These days, breathalyzers are a great tool for everyone, not just law enforcement. Breathalyzers, such as the BACTrac brand, are very easy to use and very accurate as demonstrated on the Discovery Channel’s MythBusters and Dr. Phil TV shows. For most models, users simply blow through the mouthpiece for 5 seconds. The sensors measure the alcohol level of air in the deep lungs. This value is converted into the corresponding Blood Alcohol Content (%BAC) estimate. Testing is most accurate if you have not consumed food or alcohol 15 minutes prior to testing to ensure that there is no residual alcohol in your mouth to affect the outcome.

Everyone knows there is no acceptable level of alcohol consumption that makes it safe to drive. Any alcohol that enters a person’s body can impair reflexes, motor skills, and cognitive abilities. Use an alcohol breath tester and know FOR SURE if you should be driving or not. And ask your friends to use a breathalyzer before they leave your parties where alcohol has been served. A personal alcohol breathalyzer provides peace of mind and eliminates liability for everyone!

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  1. #1 by ribbon on December 2, 2011 - 12:33 am

    Kudos for a great article! Yours is one of the most interesting articles I’ve read on this subject. Your readers are lucky to read this.

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