Chemical breathalyzer
€1,50
Disposable chemical breathalyzer without balloon for experienced drivers (threshold of 0.5 g/l of blood). Simple use and quick measurement. Prevention device in the context of road safety allowing simple and rapid control of the alcohol level in the blood.
- Disposable breathalyzer chemical without balloon 0.5 g.
- It is a prevention device in the context of road safety allowing simple and rapid control of the alcohol level in the blood.
- Breathalyzer with mouthpiece and non-return valve. Does not contain a balloon.
- The disposable breathalyzer is a chemical reagent test which indicates whether the blower has a blood alcohol level higher than the authorized limit for a confirmed driver, which is 0.5 g/l of blood, or 0.25 mg/l of exhaled air .
- Essential diagnostic equipment to have in a vehicle first aid kit.
- Simple and quick to use breathalyzer.
- Easy decryption of the disposable breathalyzer chemical: if the chemical reaction turns green, then the blower is positive.
- This disposable breathalyzer does not specify the exact measurement of the blood alcohol level.
- Hygiene guaranteed by single use (discarded after the test) and by mouthpiece.
- Secure disposable chemical breathalyzer with a mouthpiece and its non-return valve which prevent any accidental release of the reagent.
- Ecological product thanks to the absence of plastic balloon and the mouthpiece made from biosourced and recyclable material.
- This professional equipment is light and compact.
- This alcohol test does not contain chromium.
- These single-use breathalyzers are blood alcohol indicators and not measuring instruments.
- To purchase a breathalyzer suitable for young drivers on a probationary license or accompanied driving, favor a young driver breathalyzer.
- NF certified (NFX 20702 standard).
In France, road safety rules limit the alcohol threshold per liter of blood to 0.5 grams for experienced drivers. This is approximately 2 quantities of alcohol. Above 0.5 g of alcohol per liter of blood, the risk of accidents is multiplied by 3.