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 | BreathScan .02% (1 test) | 0.02%BreathScanŽ is the ONLY disposable breath alcohol detector that is FDA 510(k) approved which shows that it is superior to and easier-to-use than any other disposable alcohol tester. Note: one set of instructions are shipped per order. |
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Training Requirements for BreathScanŽ
Read this set of instructions completely before you begin a
training session. Follow each step in order--do not skip
any steps.
The BreathScanŽ Breath Alcohol Detector is an easy to
administer, accurate and dependable tool for determining the
presence of alcohol in an individual. Like any tool, one
should know how to use it properly to obtain maximum
benefits from its use. Therefore, it is strongly
recommended that the following training be completed by
anyone who will be administering the BreathScanŽ to another
person with the intention of determining the presence of
alcohol.
- Distribute to each
person one set of "Instructions For Administering BreathScanŽ
Test" and three sample BreathScanŽ testers along with any other
applicable materials.
- Step by Step, read
through the BreathScanŽ administering instructions, Numbers 1 through 4,
covering
each point completely.
- Have each person
inspect each tester to insure that the ampoule has not been broken and that
the crystals are yellow in color. The intensity of the yellow color will
depend upon the tester "level" being used. A 0.02 tester is very
light yellow while a 0.10 is a much deeper yellow.
- Pair up each person
being trained with a partner (If training one person the trainer will act as
the partner.)
Again, Step by Step, demonstrate the use of the tester and how to identify
the faint sound of the air passing through the tester. Have each person
perform the test, using one of the testers which you have given them.
Squeeze middle of outer plastic tube between thumb and forefinger to break
inner ampoule--squeeze only once, DO NOT CRUSH or bend tube, and blow hard
for 12 seconds.
- As each person is
blowing into their tester, have them verify the test is being performed
properly by listening to the air passing through both their tester and their
partner's tester.
- Have each person
compare the used tester with an unused tester, so that they can see that the
crystals are still yellow in color--some of the luster is gone, but the
color is still yellow.
- Using a mouthwash
containing 26.9% alcohol or higher (i.e., Scope or Listerine), and plastic
cups containing a small amount of mouthwash to each person. Instruct each
person to swish the mouthwash in their mouth. They may spit the mouthwash
out into the cup if they desire. Following the instructions in 4, above,
again, have each person blow into an unused tester immediately after rinsing
their mouth out with alcohol. Shake tester to distribute crystals evenly in
viewing window. Lay tester flat on a flat surface, and wait 2 minutes. The
yellow crystal color will disappear when the alcohol level is at or above
.02. The .02 testers' initial color is very light yellow. The .02 will
become white or ash at an alcohol level of .02 or
greater. What the administrator is looking for is this color change. For
best interpretation compare crystal colors to those of an unused tester.
- Each trainee should
have blown through two testers one without alcohol first on their breath and
one with alcohol (mouthwash) on their breath. The administrator should have
each trainee demonstrate that they can successfully "read" the
tester and correctly interpret the result.


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