Place of Origin: | China,USA |
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Brand Name: | Neutral Packing/OEM |
Certification: | CE,FDA 510K |
Model Number: | BAC-S, BAC-D |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 5000pcs |
Price: | USD |
Packaging Details: | 1pcs/individual sealed pouch |
Delivery Time: | Depending on order QTY |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Paypal |
Supply Ability: | 1,000,000pcs/month |
Specimen: | Saliva | Measuring Units: | Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) |
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Methodology: | Chromogenic | Measuring Range: | Negative/0.02%/0.04%/0.08%/0.3% |
Testing Time: | 30sec-2 Min | Feature: | Disposable |
High Light: | saliva drug test kit,alcohol level test strips |
Rapid Alcohol Saliva Test kit with strip / dipcard format, CE, FDA approved
Globally, alcohol misuse is the 5th leading risk factor for premature death and disability. Approximately
25% of the total deaths are alcohol attributable. Alcohol abuse is a huge burden on society for the
workforce, and the each family. Alcohol plays an important and integral part in almost every society in the
world. While not all usage is problematic, it remains the most abused drug in history.
Rapid Saliva Alcohol Test Strip is intended for use as a rapid method to detect the presence of alcohol in
saliva for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) greater than 0.02%. It has been published that the
concentration of alcohol in saliva is almost equal to that in blood.
The rapid test is intended for the semi-quantization of ethyl alcohol in human saliva. To confirm the
concentration of positive specimens, an alternate, non-enzymatic technology such as headspace gas
chromatography should be used.
Positive(+):
A distinct color developed all over the pad. The positive result indicates that the BAC is 0.02% or higher. The alcohol concentration are related to the colored chart above.
Negative (-):
Almost no color change by comparing with the background. The negative result indicates that the BAC is less than 0.02%.
Invalid:
The test should be considered invalid If only the edge of the reactive pad turned color that might be ascribed to insufficient sampling. The subject should be re-tested.