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This indicates a borderline situation and should be treated as a caution to the operator. The DOT testing was conducted with indicators calibrated for full crystal change at .10% BAC. The BreathScanŽ digital alcohol tester are also available calibrated for the .08% BAC level, a figure becoming more widely adopted in many states as the legal limit for the operation of a motor vehicle. No difference in test results was noted when samples were compared under incandescent and fluorescent lighting.

W.R. Grace & Company
Fortune 500 company, W.R. Grace & Company conducted testing at their Davison Chemical Division and produced results that concurred with DOT findings. They found that small beds of the chemical agent in a BreathScanŽ pocket check alcohol tester accurately distinguish between alcohol concentrations representing BAC levels of .00%, .05% and .10%. In their testing simulation, Grace used a Draeger Mark IIA Alcohol Breath Simulator. The simulator passes air through a constant temperature bubbler containing a predetermined concentration of alcohol and water. The alcohol laden air is then passed through the BreathScanŽ digital alcohol tester device for ten seconds, disconnected and allowed to sit for two minutes before evaluation. At .00% BAC, all the crystals retained their yellow coloration. As low as .02% BAC, some discoloration of crystals from yellow to blue-green occurred. At .06% BAC, substantial color change occurred to the entire sample, with yellow residue. At .08% BAC, there was less yellow remaining and at .10% BAC almost all the original yellow coloration had disappeared. Grace tested samples of the testing agent packed in both glass tubes and in BreathScanŽ's patented glass ampoules with similar results except that the color change produced in the glass ampoules appeared to be slightly less intensive. They also noted a slight concentration of colored crystals near the intake end of the ampoule.

Colorado Department of Health
The Colorado Department of Health's Alcohol Test Program tested the BreathScanŽ digital alcohol tester to determine it's suitability for use by law enforcement personnel in traffic stops. They noted that the unique packaging provided by the BreathScanŽ digital alcohol tester ampoule effectively prohibits the contamination of the crystals until the device is ready to be used.

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