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Alcohol Monitoring Systems

Alcohol Monitoring Systems are devices used to ensure individuals abstain from drinking alcohol, often as part of legal or treatment programs. They typically work by detecting alcohol in the person's body through methods like breath, sweat, or transdermal sensors. For example, a wearable bracelet or ankle monitor can measure alcohol levels continuously and transmit the data to authorities or program supervisors. These systems help promote accountability, reduce public safety risks, and support rehabilitation efforts by providing real-time, reliable alcohol detection outside of traditional testing methods.