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Alcohol Testing Devices for Personal Use

Alcohol Testing Devices for Personal Use

My friend Chuck recently asked me if there was a “commercially available” alcohol testing device for personal use that he could provide to his adult children so they could learn about intoxication levels.  (I think Chuck’s assumption was that his kids would learn to drink responsibly if they had more information about how intoxicated they were after drinking.)  My friend knows that I am in the business of selling drug and alcohol testing products, but had never looked at our website to see all the products that we have to offer.  Had he done so, he would have found our Buyer’s Guide that suggests products for different applications – including Personal Use.

Here’s a summary of what our Buyer’s Guide recommends for alcohol testing devices for personal use.

Our guess is that most consumers don’t want to spend a lot of money on alcohol test devices, so our first suggestions are the disposable, one-time-use devices that sell for several dollars each.  All the following disposable devices are FDA cleared for over-the-counter sale to consumers.

For those who are willing to spend several hundred dollars to get a very accurate, evidential quality alcohol testing device, we suggest a refurbished Alco-Sensor III or Alco-Sensor FST.  We suggest refurbished instruments because we guess that most consumers won’t want to spend another several hundred dollars more for the price of a new instrument.  Alco-Sensor instruments give a three-digit readout of test results and are rated as evidential quality instruments, and are the same devices used by law enforcement as road-side testers.

About the assumption that if a person will behave more responsibly if they know more accurately about their intoxication level, here’s what we learned over our 34 years in the alcohol testing business:

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