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News — safe alcohol testing

Even a small amount of alcohol in your blood can affect your driving

Posted by Angus MacArthur on

Even a small amount of alcohol remaining in your body #themorningafter consumption can impair your ability to drive safely!Test your breath with your own breathalyser to ensure that you test 0.00 Mg/l before driving to ensure that you are are #soberOrder a personal alcohol tester today.#SafeDriving #SoberWorking #ArriveAlive

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Don't drink and drive! Lives are at stake!

Posted by Angus MacArthur on

When you drive under the influence of #alcohol you are going to kill yourself and destroy the lives & families of innocent motorists!Don't drink and drive! Lives are at stake!#ArriveAlive and live to see another day!

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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...

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Handheld Breath Alcohol Testing in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic

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 handheld breathalyser is used to test someone for alcohol, then the operator of the breathalyser must wear examination gloves, clear eye protection or goggles as well as a medical grade mask. The operator must hold the breathalyser at arms length and the subject must use a disposable paper straw to blow into the breathalyser to ensure that air blown into the breathalyser is not blown towards the operator. Alternatively, the subject who needs to be tested for alcohol should...

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