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The Breathalyzer is a device used to measure the amount of alcohol in a person's breath. It is commonly used in drug abuse screening to detect the presence of alcohol in a person's system. Breathalyzers are used by law enforcement, employers, and medical professionals to detect alcohol intoxication and to monitor compliance with sobriety programs.
Breathalyzers are typically portable, handheld devices that use fuel cell technology to measure the amount of alcohol in a person's breath. The device is calibrated to a specific blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level, and the results are displayed on a digital readout.
Breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol intoxication in a variety of settings, including roadside sobriety tests, workplace drug testing, and medical screenings. They are also used to monitor compliance with sobriety programs, such as those used by individuals on probation or parole.
The Breathalyzer market is a growing industry, with a variety of companies offering products and services. Some of the major players in the market include Alco-Sensor, Intoximeters, Lifeloc Technologies, and BACtrack. Show Less Read more