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Introducing the One Step® Alcohol Breath Tester, a reliable solution for measuring blood alcohol content quickly and accurately. With its disposable design, this One Step® breathalyser offers convenience and ease of use, providing results within minutes. Detecting alcohol levels as low as 0.2 g/L, it’s an essential tool for ensuring safe and responsible alcohol consumption. Plus, with a 2-Test Pack option available, you can enjoy peace of mind on multiple occasions. Explore our range of alcohol testing products for more options.
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Discover the One Step® Test and Drive – your go-to disposable breathalyser for a quick and accurate measure of blood alcohol content (BAC). Fast, reliable, and effective, this alcohol breath test is designed to simplify and streamline your alcohol level checks.
Simply breathe into the One Step® Test and Drive to measure your BAC. Detecting alcohol levels as low as 0.2 g/L, this disposable breathalyser is a user-friendly solution for anyone looking to stay informed about their alcohol intake.
Whether you’re on the go or just want a reliable tool at your fingertips, the One Step® Test and Drive provides instant results. Stay within safe alcohol limits and make informed decisions about your ability to drive. Easy to use and discreet, it’s the ideal companion for responsible drinking.
A breathalyser works by detecting the presence of alcohol in a person’s breath. When someone exhales into the device, any alcohol molecules present in their breath react with a chemical compound inside the breathalyser. This reaction produces an electrical current that the device measures. The strength of this current correlates with the concentration of alcohol in the breath, which allows the breathalyser to estimate the individual’s blood alcohol content (BAC).
Alcohol can be tested using various methods, including breath tests, saliva tests, urine tests, and blood tests. Each method detects the presence of alcohol or its metabolites in different bodily fluids. Breath tests, such as breathalysers, measure alcohol concentration in exhaled breath, while saliva, urine, and blood tests analyse alcohol levels in their respective bodily fluids.
A breath test, also known as a breathalyser test or alcohol breath test, is a method of measuring the concentration of alcohol in a person’s breath. It typically involves blowing into a breathalyser device, which then analyses the breath sample to estimate the individual’s blood alcohol content (BAC). Breath tests are commonly used by law enforcement officers to determine if someone is under the influence of alcohol while driving.
For more detailed instructions, follow the provided information and guidance with the alcohol testing kit, or find detailed instructions below:
Alcohol Breath Tester (Test & Drive) – EN
Alcohol Breath Tester (Test & Drive) – ES
Alcohol Breath Tester (Test & Drive) – IT
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Perfect for my Car First Aid Kit in preparation for trip to France. Excellent value.