
Breath Alcohol Testing
Breath Alcohol Testing is a method used to measure the amount of alcohol in a person's bloodstream by analyzing a sample of their breath. When you consume alcohol, it enters your blood and some exits through your lungs. A specialized device, called a breathalyzer, detects alcohol in the air you breathe out. The test results are expressed as a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) percentage, which indicates your level of intoxication. This technique is quick, non-invasive, and commonly used by law enforcement to determine if someone is legally impaired while driving or operating machinery.