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The Benefits Of Owning A Breath Alcohol Analyzer



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-30 18:31:18

Most people assume that only policemen need a breath alcohol analyzer. However, these devices are becoming more and more common among a variety of people. There are many reasons to own a personal breathalyzer, especially now that they can be bought at affordable prices.

The most obvious reason to own a breath alcohol analyzer is to prevent driving while under the influence. No one wants the personal and financial hardship that can come with being caught driving while under the influence of alcohol. In addition to losing one's car and one's driver's license, there is also the possibility of losing one's employment. Even worse, driving while drunk can result in harming oneself and others, leaving a lifetime of physical and emotional scars. People who use a portable breathalyzer can be rest assured that they are driving in a safe and legal manner.

Not only can a personal breathalyzer be used to protect oneself, it can also be used to protect loved ones. Anyone who enjoys having friends over for drinks occasionally can understand the importance of responsible drinking. Unfortunately, many people have a hard time discerning when it may or may not be safe to drive. Owning a breath analyzer ensures that everyone gets home safely.

Can drinkers depend on their own judgment



to determine when they have had one too many? Unfortunately, this is not always the case. A drunk person is the least likely person to make a correct judgment of their ability to drive. A breath analyzer can show these people that they are too intoxicated in a way that can't be disputed. Even a person who has only had a few drinks may be unable to gauge their level of drunkenness, as there are many factors that affect how one feels their alcohol.

Because breath analyzers are affordable, a growing number of people are using them to ensure the safety of themselves and the people around them. A recent study found that around one percent of drivers studied own one. Those who do are usually social drinkers who don't want their drinking to negatively affect the rest of their lives.

A personal breathalyzer does not have to be a bulky, expensive item. Many new models are so small that they can be easily carried on a keychain. Models made to fit easily in the front seat of a car are also available. A breathalyzer doesn't have to impede one's life; if anything, this simple device makes it easier to enjoy a night on the town with no worries and no guilt.
Author Resource:- If you would like to learn more about a breath alcohol analyzer then please visit http://www.q3ats.com/products where you can find additional information.
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