FiT Digital Alcohol Tester / Breathalyzer: For those who drink and think of driving
There are many things that shouldn't mix. Alcohol and cars are very high on that list. Getting a fine or losing your license are the least of your worries after a night out for drinks and driving home. You could lose even more than just your license and even worse, someone else could be on the wrong end of your steering wheel. The FiT Digital Alcohol Tester / Breathalyzer is a convenient and easy way of making sure you haven't had one glass too many. This small and portable device can be tucked away in the glove compartment of your car or even sat in your cup holder. Don't take chances, take pre-cautions!Features of the FiT Digital Alcohol Tester / Breathalyzer:
-Digital / Graphic interface and animation
-Real time clock
-Unit conversionMemory recall
-Tri-color backlightingPre-alert (for tolerance compensation)
-Sensor Auto-Self Cleaning
-One-hand operation
Order your FiT Digital Alcohol Tester / Breathalyzer here at Mr.Gadget Australia today!












2 Comments:
At Wednesday, 27 July, 2005,
KevinL said…
Just remember that these devices are NOT legally binding - they give you a ROUGH ESTIMATE at best and cannot be admissible in court, or used to defend yourself against allegations of driving under the influence of alcohol from a police officer.
If you drink and drive, you're a bloody idiot.
If you have a moderate amount of alcohol, have waited over an hour since your last drink AND the FiT analyser shows you are well below the limit, ONLY then consider driving, at your own risk and the same risk to ALL OTHERS AROUND YOU.
A device like this should be seen as a Yes/No device - if you hvae even the remotest possibility of being over the limit, you should do the right thing and walk/taxi/train/bus/pogo stick it home.
And remember - even with a low-range proscribed alcohol reading, your judgement and reaction times are affected.
At Wednesday, 27 July, 2005,
Mr_Gadget said…
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your post; a great reminder on the dangers of drinking too much.
By selling this product, we do not condone drink driving rather we are making it available to give drinkers an indication of their alcohol level with the aim of avoiding drink/driving.
I myself do not drink excessively and always advise people to do things in moderation.
As Kev said, the bottom line is, if you drink and drive, you're a bloody idiot.
Best Regards,
Arnold
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