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Overview
Alcohol plays an important and integral part in almost every society in the world. While not all alcohol usage is problematic, it remains the most abused drug in history. In the United States, alcohol plays a part in half the automobile fatalities and nearly half of all industrial accidents. For employers, it accounts for two thirds of all substance abuse complaints and depletes a similar percentage from the health care benefit budgets of American companies. While the responsible, adult use of alcohol has its appropriate place in our society, an increasing number of public safety officials, corporate officers and small business managers are concerned about problems in the workplace and in public places, particularly when the substance abuser is in control of a vehicle or heavy equipment. As a result, there is a demand for more effective detection of alcohol impairment, where possible, or of blood alcohol content test (BAC) in individuals engaged in work or driving.

Traditional testing has centered on the testing of blood alcohol content rather than impairment, since impairment is significantly difficult to prove without highly specialized and specific evaluation of the subject. Generally, professionals in the testing field have found it advantageous and practical to test blood alcohol content and to rely on set levels of content in lieu of proof of impairment. Generally, .10% or .08% blood alcohol content levels have been used by legislators and jurists as the benchmark for the regulation of behaviors related to, or negatively affected by, alcohol. Unfortunately, these testing modalities (such as Breathalyzer test) require highly specific and accurate instrumentation which is both expensive and immobile. As a result, blood alcohol content tests have presented problems for testing professionals in both the public or private sectors. The high cost of sensitive equipment that cannot be transported has meant that most private sector needs for a blood alcohol content test have gone unfilled until the introduction of disposable breath testing devices.

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