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Alcohol Abuse Test Kit - Alcohol Detection Saliva Testing Kit


The AlcoScreen Alcohol Saliva Home Test Kit is fast and easy to use, producing reliable results in just 2 minutes. This test detects the presence of alcohol in saliva and can provide an approximation of blood alcohol concentration from 0.02% to 0.30%. It can also detect alcohol levels in other fluids such as soft drinks, blood serum and water.

  • Highly sensitive
  • Fast results
  • Easy-to-use
  • Inexpensive
  • Non-invasive
  • Can be conducted anytime, anywhere
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The AlcoScreen Alcohol Saliva Test is fast and easy to use, producing reliable results in just 2 minutes. This test detects the presence of alcohol in saliva and can provide an approximation of blood alcohol concentration from 0.02% to 0.30%. It can also detect alcohol in other fluids such as soft drinks, blood serum and water.

This one-step test is non-invasive. Each test is individually packaged with a color chart included on the back to help you determine the blood alcohol concentration. Just wet the test pad with saliva and see results in 2 minutes! There's no need for costly lab analysis. Just test and go!

Related Information

Alco-Screen is a rapid, highly sensitive method to detect the presence of alcohol in saliva and provide an approximation of relative blood alcohol concentration. Since it is well established that the concentration of alcohol in saliva is very close to that in the blood, saliva is the preferred specimen for alcohol testing, allowing for greater detection sensitivity than breath testing methods. Alco-Screen is a very simple, one-step, 2 minute test requiring no instrumentation, calibration or special training to be used effectively, and is convenient enough to be used any time, any place.

It may also be used to non-quantitatively detect the presence of alcohol in many other fluids, such as soft drinks, blood serum, water, etc. It was designed and patented in 1988 as a simple, cost-effective solution to screen for alcohol concentrations. With over 10 million tests, our test has proven to be the leading alcohol screening device in the field.
*Reliable and Accurate - The concentration of alcohol in saliva is very close to that in the blood, for that reason it is more accurate than the other types of tests. Indicates alcohol levels from 0.02% to 0.30% *Easy-to-use and inexpensive - Our test is a simple, one-step test requiring no instrumentation, or training. *Comfortable and Fast - Easy to use at any time, any where in their individual and disposable package. Just wet the test pad with your saliva, and get results in 2 minutes. No need for laboratory analysis *Packaged individually in a sterile, and pouch bag.



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does the saliva test work?
This process is very simple. Wet the included test pad with your saliva and test results will be provided within 4 minutes.

How accurate is the saliva test?
The amount of alcohol present in saliva is very close to the amount in the bloodstream, making it more accurate than other alcohol tests. It can identify an alcohol level higher than 0.02%



Instructions

Alco Screen DIRECTIONS NOTE: Do not place anything in the mouth for fifteen (15) minutes prior to beginning the test. This includes non-alcoholic drinks, tobacco products, coffee, breath mints, food, etc.

  1. 1. Open the foil package and remove the test strip. Observe the reactive pad on the end of the test strip. The pad should be a light cream color. 2. Insert test pad into mouth and saturate with saliva. Remove test pad and wait two minutes. 3. At exactly two (2) minutes observe the color change (if any) in the pad. A color change of green or blue indicates the presence of alcohol and a positive result. Results obtained after more than 2.5 minutes may be erroneous and should not be used.Estimate the approximate blood alcohol concentration by comparing the color of the pad to the color chart on the back panel of foil package. INTERPRETATION The test produces a color change in the presence of saliva alcohol ranging from a light green-gray color at 0.02% blood alcohol concentration to a dark blue-gray color near 0.30% blood alcohol concentration.

Color blocks are provided within this range to allow an approximation of blood alcohol concentration to be made. A green color that is lighter than the 0.02% color block should be interpreted as being positive to the presence of alcohol in saliva but less than 0.02% blood alcohol content. A result where the pad shows no color change (remains white or cream colored) should be interpreted as a negative result (no alcohol present). A result where the outer edges of the pad produce a slight color but the majority of the pad remains colorless should be repeated to ensure complete saturation of the pad with saliva. If the second result is the same, the results should be interpreted as being negative (no alcohol present). LIMITATIONS

  • Failure to wait 15 minutes after placing food, drink, or other materials in the mouth before running the test can provide erroneous results due to possible contamination of the saliva by interfering substances.
  • Waiting longer than two minutes to interpret the test can result in erroneous or false positive results.
  • The test may be used to detect the presence of alcohol in fluids other than saliva. However, when used in this manner, the color chart on the package does not apply. If alcohol is present in the fluid, a color change ranging from a light green-gray to black to cocoa brown will occur as the alcohol concentration increases. Little or no color change may occur with pure alcohol (99%) due to the absence of water which is required for the color change reaction. When testing beverages, a result should not be considered positive unless the pad changes to a very dark brown or black.
  • The test is highly sensitive to the presence of alcohol. Alcohol vapors in the air can sometimes be detected by the test. Alcohol is a component in many household products such as disinfectants, deodorizers, and glass cleaners. If the presence of alcohol vapors is suspected, the test should be performed in an area known to be free of these vapors (such as outside).


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