
Alcohol Test
An alcohol test measures the amount of alcohol in a person's body, typically through blood, breath, urine, or saliva samples. It helps determine if someone has been drinking alcohol and whether their levels exceed legal limits for activities like driving. Breath tests are common because they are quick and non-invasive, using devices called breathalyzers. Blood tests are more accurate but more invasive. These tests are used by law enforcement, employers, or medical professionals to assess sobriety, enforce laws, or evaluate health conditions related to alcohol consumption.