Oral Rapid Alcohol Test
Oral Rapid Alcohol Test
An oral rapid alcohol test, also known as a saliva alcohol test or oral fluid test, is a method used to detect the presence of alcohol in a person's system by analyzing their saliva.
It typically involves the person providing a saliva sample by swabbing the inside of their mouth with a collection device, such as a swab or sponge. The sample is then tested for the presence of alcohol using a portable device or sent to a laboratory for analysis.
Oral alcohol tests are often used by law enforcement agencies for roadside testing to determine if a person is driving under the influence of alcohol. They are also used in workplace settings and other situations where alcohol consumption may be a concern. These tests are non-invasive, relatively quick, and can provide rapid results.
Utilizing advanced breath analysis technology to accurately measure alcohol levels.