News — no-contact breathalyser
Why are we resorting to old unscientific methods of sobriety testing?
Posted by Angus MacArthur on
Current, progressive and scientific thinking about the indispensable need to use alcohol breathalysers for law-enforcement has come up with far better solutions than “standing on one leg” or “walking on a straight line” suggested by some leaders of law-enforcement in South Africa, as per the article titled “Breathalysers out, road routine in.” published in the Sunday Times on the 6th of December 2020 https://www.timeslive.co.za/sunday-times/news/2020-12-06-breathalysers-out-roadside-routine-in/ In response to the challenge posed by Covid-19, mining, industry, commerce, and pro-active law-enforcement authorities have found it essential to continue the use of alcohol breathalyser tests together with the use of appropriate PPE to safeguard breathalyser...
Entry Permitted
Posted by Angus MacArthur on
“Entry is Permitted!” Make sure that you test 0.00% Mg/l BrAC before entering any work-place or driving any vehicle. Always think #SafetyFirst & #SoberWorking Please visit our website www.breathalysers.co.za to learn more about our range of zero-tolerance fleet and industry #breathalyser models.
You might still be highly intoxicated #themorningafter
Posted by Angus MacArthur on
You might still be highly intoxicated #themorningafter drinking #alcohol! Breathalyse yourself to make sure that you test 0.00Mg/l BrAC before you drive or enter any workplace.Visit www.breathalysers.co.za to order yourself a personal or industrial breathalyser today.#SoberWorking #SafeDriving #ArriveAlive #safetyfirst
Breathalyser Testing in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic with a No-Contact Fixed Breathalyser
Posted by Angus MacArthur on
Specific safety and hygiene measures should be implemented to safely test for alcohol in breath during the COVID-19 pandemic. If a fixed no-contact Entrance breathalyser tester for example our Alcoscan EBS010 is used to test an employee for breath alcohol, then the employee should use a disposable paper straw to blow into the breathalyser. The exhaled breath enters the front of the EBS010 breathalyser and leaves the breathalyser through the back of it and dissipates into the chamber upon which the EBS010 is fixed to. Zero blow-back takes place when the 8mm straw is used to blow into the breathalyser. In the following...