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Alco Screen O2 Alcohol Saliva Test
The Alco Screen O2 is a simple four minute, one step, saliva screening
test for the detection of alcohol that works in a clean, non-invasive manner.
DOT approved. Download a brochure or order form for the Alco Screen O2 saliva alcohol test. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader
Software to view and print the files.
ADVANTAGES:
- Convenient: The Alco Screen O2 can be used any time, any place. Each test
is individually wrapped and completely disposable.
- Economical: Alco Screen O2 greatly reduces the time and cost associated
with other single multiple use alcohol testing method.
- Sensitive: The relationship between the amount of saliva alcohol and blood
alcohol is 1:1 while with breath it is, 00048:1, making saliva a more sensitive
testing medium than breath.
- Versatile: In addition to testing saliva alcohol, the Alco Screen O2 can detect the presence of alcohol in other fluids.
BENEFITS AND USES
- D.O.T. Approved.
- Safety: Alco Screen O2 promotes a safe work environment and increase productivity by helping to eliminate alcohol related accidents.
- Enforcement: Alco Screen O2 helps in the enforcement of "zero tolerance"
laws, rules, regulations and agreements which prohibit alcohol consumption.
- Compliance: Alco Screen O2 helps monitor individuals enrolled in treatment
programs.
- Parents: An easy way to monitor your children.
RESULTS:
Alco-Screen O2 produces a distinct colored line across the reactive pad
in the presence of saliva alcohol greater than 0.02% BAC. A reagent pad that shows no distict line
should be interpreted as less than 0.02% BAC. NOTE: Abstain from placing
anything in the subject's mouth for fifteen (15) minutes prior to beginning the test.
This includes non-alcoholic drinks, tobacco products, coffee, breath mints
food etc...
NEW!! OraLine IV Oral Fluid Drug Screen
PRICE, $2.00 per individually foil wrapped test with a minimum order of 6 tests. Print and fill out the order form and fax it to 1.330.923.4814 or call
1.330.926.0860.
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