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Alco Screen Alcohol Test provides you with an easy yet effective tool in identifying alcohol consumption in 4 minutes. Alco Screen Alcohol Test requires no special training provided that instructions are followed carefully.
How Taken
Abstain from placing 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.
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. A test strip with a reagent pad which is dark tan in color or otherwise discolored should be discarded.
Saturate the reactive pad with saliva from the test individual's mouth or sputum cup. Immediately start a reliable timing device.
At exactly four (4) minutes observe the color change (if any) in the reactive pad. A color change of green or blue indicates the presence of alcohol and a positive result.
Alco Screen Alcohol 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. This color change is simulated by the graphic on the left. Color blocks are provided within this range to allow an approximation of blood alcohol concentration to be made.
Alco Screen Alcohol Test may produce colors that appear to be between adjacent color blocks. Alcohol Saliva Screen Test Kit is very sensitive to the presence of alcohol. 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 reagent 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 reagent pad produce a slight color but the majority of the pad remains colorless should be repeated to ensure complete saturation of the reagent pad with saliva. If the second result is the same, the results should be interpreted as being negative (no alcohol present). Drug Class and Mechanism
Alco Screen Alcohol Test is a simple one-step saliva screening test that works in a clean, non-invasive manner and provides results in 4 minutes.
Alco Screen Alcohol Test 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.
Missed Dose
You can use Alco Screen Alcohol Test whenever you feel you need to do so.
Storage
Store Alco Screen Alcohol Test at room temperature, between 68 and 77 degrees F (20 and 25 degrees C). Store away from heat, moisture, and light.
Warnings/Precautions
Alco Screen Alcohol Test is a visually interpreted test where color matching is used to provide an approximation of blood alcohol concentration. As such, exact interpretation of results is not required in most cases. However, persons who are color blind or visually impaired may experience difficulty when a more specific interpretation is required. Furthermore, where test interpretation may be biased for whatever reason, it is suggested that an another person's opinion of test results or color matching be obtained.
Test materials that have been exposed to saliva should be treated as potentially infectious. These materials should be returned to the original foil package and disposed of properly.
Never use Alco Screen Alcohol Test after the expiration date marked on the outside of each test package.
Possible Side Effects
No possible side effects detected.
More Information
Alcohol drug tests have been on the market since before 1990. These tests come in two basic forms, an oral test and a breath test. The breath alcohol test checks human breath for traces of alcohol. The oral alcohol test examines human saliva for traces of alcohol. Drug and alcohol drug testing is often required for D.O.T. jobs, both prior to employment (pre-employment) and during employment (random or cause based). The amount of alcohol that is detectable will depend on how much beer or liquor the person being testing has consumed, as well as their weight, how long ago they drank, and their metabolism.