Barry Knott, Breathalyzer Test Expert
How does a breathalyzer device work? Fuel cell breathalyzers are the ‘gold standard’ of hand-held alcohol testers for both personal and professional use. They are the choice of professional users such as law enforcement and serious personal users such as concerned parents and individuals who require measurement accuracy they can trust. In fuel cell instruments, the breath is directed into a fuel cell with dual platinum electrodes where it is oxidized and generates electrical current. The higher the alcohol content of the breath, the greater the current output of the fuel cell. By precisely measuring the current produced in the fuel cell, an accurate measure of breath alcohol content (BAC) is recorded. How accurate are breathalyzer tests? In alcohol testers, you get what you pay for. Semiconductor testers, while inexpensive, are not to be trusted. These testers can give positive alcohol readings even when no alcohol is present. Semiconductor testers require frequent re-calibration and have a short working life. Independent scientific testing has repeatedly found a wide variation in alcohol readings produced by the leading semiconductor devices when tested against a known alcohol concentration.
Are there any significant differences between the breathalyzer devices that law enforcers use versus the devices for sale to consumers?
Law enforcement breath testing is serious and important work requiring instruments of high precision and reliability. Fuel cell, rather than semiconductor technology, is used. LE units are rigorously tested and maintained to very high standards, and they are tested and approved to evidential standards by the Department of Transportation, as well as approved by each state. Consumer breathalyzers must be cleared by the FDA to be legally sold in the US. The FDA does not require that consumer breath testers meet the same standards of accuracy and precision as required by law enforcement. This has allowed the proliferation of cheap and unreliable imports that probably do more harm than good. What are some advantages to a consumer owning a personal breathalyzer? Useful consumer applications include:
What advice can you give to people who wish to purchase their own breathalyzer?
For more on breathalyzer tests, read our Breathalyzer Test Guide. To find a breathalyzer, visit our Breathalyzer Test Directory. |
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Barry R. Knott is currently the president of