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Keyring Alcohol Breath Tester

Posted by Notcot on Feb 3, 2013 in Gadgets
Keyring Alcohol Breath Tester

The Keyring Alcohol Breath Tester is a 3 step test that’s a must have item when you’re out on the town. Straightforward to use simply hold down the power button until the LED turns green and blow across the top of the grill. If the light remains green you’re under 0.05% BAC* and should be in the clear. If the LED turns yellow then you’re on the borderline of being over the limit and should think about using an alternative way to get home. A red light is when you really need to find a bus/taxi/sober friend as you have exceeded the 0.08% BAC. Although this device should only be treated as a guideline it will help you prevent making any more bad decisions as to whether you are really fit to get behind the wheel. – L.M. Features: A 3 step alcohol test that fits on your keyring Quick and easy to use – get your results within 20 seconds In-built torch function Precautions: Always keep the power button depressed while taking the test It’s recommended that you wait 20 minutes after drinking before taking the test. It takes this long for alcohol to be absorbed into the blood and for any residual alcohol in the mouth to be dissipated Do not eat or smoke 20 mins prior to testing For accurate results wait 3 minutes in between tests Do not use chemicals to clean the tester Do not blow liquid into the breath pipe. Do not place tester in a closed environment with contaminated air The result of this test is for reference only. IWOOT and the manufacturer accept no legal responsibility. Requires 2x AAA batteries Suitable for ages 18+ Size: 7 x 4 x 3 cm Never drink and drive! *BAC – Blood Alcohol Content. The legal drink drive limit in the UK is 0.08. **This device is unsuitable for authority related testing – please read instructions carefully.

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Price : £ 8.99

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Alcosence Elite Breatherlyser

Posted by Notcot on Nov 9, 2010 in In-Car Technology

The AlcoSenseTM unit shows your level of intoxication in either mg/l (micro-grams per litre of blood) or ? BAC (percent of blood alcohol content) and shows your reading in increments of 0.01

  • Alcosense Elite Breatherlyser

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