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Alcomate Prestige AL6000 Breathalyzer
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Alcomate Prestige AL6000 Breathalyzer
The AlcoMate Prestige AL6000 Breathalyzer is a revolutionary alcohol testing device that introduced patent-pending pre-calibrated replaceable sensor module technology to the market. This innovative feature eliminates the need for traditional mail-in calibration, ensuring continuous accuracy and hassle-free maintenance. With its groundbreaking replaceable sensor technology, DOT certification, and Coast Guard approval, the AlcoMate Prestige AL6000 Breathalyzer sets a new industry standard for accuracy, reliability, and convenience.
Features & Benefits:
- 3-Digit Display (Simple LED)
- 1st Generation Sensor Modules
- Pre-Calibrated Replaceable Sensor Module Technology
- Portable & Lightweight Design
- User-Friendly Digital Display
- Multiple Testing Modes
- Long Battery Life & Rechargeable Options
- Data Storage & Connectivity
- Replaceable Mouthpieces
- Audible & Visual Alerts
- Auto Shut-Off & Power-Saving Mode
- Legal & Professional Grade
- Cost-Effective & Bulk Availability
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American Screening Corp is one of the leading manufacturers and distributors of Breathalyzers in the USA. We offer a wide range of handheld readers with different designs.
Superior Quality: Our Breathalyzers are high quality made with medical grade plastic.
Easy to Use : All our Breathalyzers are easy to use, instant and results in minutes.
Compliance with Standards: All our Breathalyzers are compliance with standards.
Excellent Customer Service: Our support and customer service team will go beyond your expectations to help you choose the right Breathalyzers.
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FAQ – Alcomate Prestige AL6000 Breathalyzer
1. What is a breathalyzer?
A breathalyzer is a portable device used to estimate a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) by analyzing a sample of their breath.
2. How do breathalyzers work?
Breathalyzers use sensors—such as fuel cell or semiconductor sensors—to detect and measure the amount of alcohol vapor in your breath, which is then converted into an estimated BAC reading.
3. What substances do breathalyzers detect?
Most breathalyzers are designed to detect ethanol (alcohol). While their primary function is to measure alcohol levels, some advanced models can detect additional substances or be used in conjunction with other sensors for broader testing.
4. How accurate are breathalyzers?
High-quality, well-calibrated breathalyzers can be very accurate when used correctly. However, factors like device maintenance, calibration status, and user technique can affect accuracy.
5. Can breathalyzers produce false positives or negatives?
Yes, improper use, device malfunction, residual alcohol in the mouth (from recent drinking or even certain mouthwashes), or a lack of proper calibration can lead to inaccurate readings.
6. How should I properly use a breathalyzer?
Follow the manufacturer's instructions:
- Ensure the device is on and properly calibrated.
- Wait a few minutes after your last drink before testing.
- Blow steadily into the mouthpiece until the test is complete and the reading appears.
7. How often should a breathalyzer be calibrated?
Calibration frequency depends on the device and usage. Professional-grade models may require calibration every 6 to 12 months, while personal models should be calibrated according to the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure reliable readings.
8. Are breathalyzers legal to use?
Yes, breathalyzers are legal for both personal and law enforcement use. However, when used as evidence in legal situations, they often must meet specific calibration and certification standards.
9. What are the different types of breathalyzers?
There are generally two main types:
- Personal/Consumer Breathalyzers: Compact, easy-to-use devices for personal monitoring.
- Law Enforcement Breathalyzers: More advanced, highly calibrated instruments used by police and other authorities.
10. Can I use a breathalyzer at home?
Yes, many personal breathalyzers are designed for home use, allowing individuals to monitor their BAC before deciding to drive or engage in other activities that require sobriety.
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 3 × 8 × 5 in |
Type |
Breathalyzers |