Alcohol Breath Analyser Rapid Test Kit

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Alcohol Breath Analyser Rapid Test Kit

Alcohol Breath Analyser Rapid Test Kit

Whether you're prioritising workplace safety in a professional role, managing intoxication levels within event security, or simply seeking peace of mind before making important decisions, this Alcohol Breath Analyser Rapid test offers a simple way to gauge your blood alcohol concentration in just minutes.

Using a convenient single-use device and a simple breath sample, it delivers clear, colour-based results that are easy to understand, all without the need for batteries or complicated electronic equipment. It's designed to give you the information you need, precisely when you need it.

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This disposable Alcohol Breath Analyser Rapid Test Kit provides a quick way to detect the presence of alcohol in your system by analysing your breath. With sensitivity starting from 0.2 g/L blood alcohol concentration (BAC), it helps you monitor your levels quickly and privately, wherever you are.

The test uses a crystal-based colour indicator that changes shade in response to alcohol. Within minutes, you’ll see a clear visual result that reflects your current BAC level, based on a built-in reference scale, varying from 0.0% to 0.8%.

Whether you want to monitor sobriety efforts, need to test handily while you travel, or want to check if your levels to drive after drinking the night before, this breathalyser offers a quick and reliable check that puts you in control. Perfect for personal use or easy application on others, it’s a practical tool to better understand a body’s response to alcohol.

What this test offers

Detects blood alcohol concentration from 0.2 g/L and up
Fast and discreet, get results within 2 to 4 minutes
Crystal-based results with an easy colour scale
No batteries required
Convenient, pocket-sized, and travel-ready
Two-test pack included for repeat use or sharing

Good value and instant results

  • Reliable BAC detection from a simple breath sample
  • Crystals change colour to reflect the presence of alcohol
  • Compare your result against the included colour chart
  • Designed for easy, single-use application
  • No technical setup or lab processing needed

How to use this test

1
Prepare for the test

Allow at least 15 minutes to pass after drinking alcohol. Refrain from eating or smoking shortly beforehand.

Push both end caps in firmly until they click and puncture the foil; this activates the internal test materials.

2
Take a breath sample

Inhale deeply, then exhale steadily into the mouthpiece, following the arrows.

Blow through the device twice, each time for around 10 seconds, ensuring the air flows completely through.

3
Read your results

Wait 2 to 4 minutes after blowing. Observe the crystals inside the device and compare their colour to the printed reference chart.

Do not read the result after 4 minutes, as it may no longer be accurate.

4
No alcohol detected

Crystals remain white. This suggests your blood alcohol concentration is below 0.2 g/L.

5
Alcohol detected

Crystals change colour. The intensity of the colour corresponds to different BAC ranges on the included chart, indicating the level of alcohol in your system.

Colour shades may range from light to dark, depending on how much alcohol is present. Always refer to the chart for guidance.

6
Dispose of the test

Each test is single-use. After checking your result, discard the device.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is this test recommended for?

This breath test is ideal for anyone wanting a quick and easy way to check their blood alcohol levels. It’s suitable for personal use, casual monitoring, or situations where you simply want clarity about alcohol still being in your system.

Common use cases include:

  • Checking your levels before driving the morning after drinking
  • Monitoring sobriety during personal recovery efforts.
  • Assessing fitness for work, especially in safety-sensitive roles or professions with alcohol restrictions
  • Providing on-the-spot checks at events, parties, or venues where alcohol is served
  • Supporting workplace alcohol policies, including random checks or post-incident assessments
  • Travel scenarios where you need a compact, reliable way to confirm alcohol levels (e.g., before boarding transport or crossing borders with strict rules)

Peace of mind before important activities, such as operating machinery, attending appointments, or making key decisions.

Do I need to send my sample to a lab?

No, there’s no need to send anything away. This is a self-contained, single-use breathalyser that gives you results within minutes, right where you are. It’s designed for personal or on-the-spot use, with no external equipment, batteries, or lab processing required.

Just follow the instructions, blow into the device, and compare the colour change to the included reference chart.

Do I need batteries or a digital reader?

No batteries are required. This is a self-contained, disposable test. Everything you need is built into the device.

How accurate are the results of this test?

The test provides an accuracy rating of over 98%, with sensitivity detection starting at 0.2 g/L.

While not a substitute for professional-grade digital breathalysers or lab tests, it gives a fast and helpful snapshot of your current alcohol level.

What is the legal blood alcohol concentration limit for driving in the UK?

In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the legal BAC limit for drivers is 0.8 g/L (or 80 mg/100 mL). In Scotland, the limit is lower, at 0.5 g/L (or 50 mg/100 mL).

This test can help indicate whether your BAC is above 0.2 g/L, but it is not designed to confirm legal driving limits with precision. It’s important to always err on the side of caution.

How soon after drinking will this test detect alcohol in blood?

The test can typically detect alcohol around 15 minutes after your last drink.

This waiting time allows alcohol to be absorbed into your bloodstream and reflected in your breath. For best results, avoid eating or smoking right before testing.

Which factors might impact blood alcohol concentration?

Several factors can influence your BAC, including:

  • Body weight and composition: Smaller individuals reach higher BAC levels faster.
  • Gender: Women typically process alcohol more slowly, leading to higher BAC.
  • The amount and type of alcohol consumed: Stronger drinks and larger quantities raise BAC more quickly.
  • The time over which alcohol was consumed: drinking rapidly overwhelms the body’s ability to process alcohol.
  • Food intake before or during drinking: Drinking on an empty stomach causes faster alcohol absorption.
  • Metabolism and overall health: Slower metabolism or liver issues delay alcohol breakdown.

These factors can affect how your body processes alcohol and how long it stays in your system.

Can I use this test multiple times?

No. Each device is designed for a single use.

Once the internal chemicals are activated and a breath sample is provided, the test cannot be reused or reset. The chemical reaction that causes the crystals to change colour only works once and cannot be reversed or repeated.

The two-test pack allows for another test later or can be shared with someone else.

How reliable is a single-use breathalyser compared to a digital one?

Single-use breathalysers like this are simple, discreet, and effective for quick checks, especially when you're on the move or don’t have access to digital tools.

They use a chemical reaction to indicate alcohol levels. While not as precise as professional digital breathalysers, they’re a useful guide for general awareness and personal safety decisions.

Can food, medication, mouthwash, or smoking affect the results?

Yes. To ensure an accurate reading, wait at least 15 minutes after eating, using mouthwash, drinking (alcoholic or non-alcoholic), or smoking before taking the test.

Certain substances are more likely to influence the test results, including:

  • Alcohol-containing products and medications: Mouthwash, breath sprays, and cough syrups could cause false positives.
  • Certain food and beverages: Fermented foods, overripe fruits, and alcohol-based desserts can leave traces of alcohol.
  • Tobacco products: Cigarettes, cigars, and E-cigarettes may interfere with the reaction of the test.

Can this be used for workplace or event checks?

Yes, this test is suitable for informal screening in environments where alcohol monitoring is important. It’s discreet, fast, and easy to use without special training or equipment. This test is ideal for on-the-spot monitoring due to its portability and ease of use.

Some examples of workplace monitoring could include:

  • Workplace safety checks, especially in industries involving driving, machinery operation, or safety-sensitive tasks
  • Event security screening, such as concerts, festivals, or corporate functions, where alcohol-related behaviour needs to be monitored.
  • Incident response, useful for immediate screening after accidents or behavioural concerns
  • Pre-shift assessments, to ensure employees are fit for duty in zero-tolerance workplaces.

For workplace use in the UK, alcohol testing should align with company policy and may require formal procedures for legal or disciplinary action.

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