alco-safe
THEMACHINE!

This machine uses a highly accurate alcohol sensor which detects the amount of blood alcohol content (BAC). The machine tells the user if he/she is over the legat drink THE MACHINE!drive limit. The machine can be located any where that sells alcohol e.g. pubs, sports venues, night clubs, hotels etc. The machine costs £1 per use. The landlord/owner of the venue will get 25% of the profit from the machine. The machine may also be franchised as an investment in the future for other investors.



DRINK DRIVING STATISTICS!

The Crashes

On average 3,000 people are killed or seriously injured each year in drink drive collisions.
Nearly one in six of all deaths on the road involve drivers who are over the legal alcohol limit.
Drinking and driving occurs across a wide range of age groups but particularly among young men aged 17-29 in both casualties and positive breath tests following a collision. The Government's most recent drink drive campaigns aims to target this group.
When the Government first published statistics in 1979, 1,640 people were killed in drink-related crashes.
The latest provisional figures, from 2003, show that some 560 people were killed in crashes in which a driver was over the legal limit.
Some 20,000 lives are estimated to have been saved in the last 13 years thanks to central government drink drive campaigns.

The Body

The legal limit in the UK is 80 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.
But there is no failsafe guide as to how much you can drink and stay under the limit.
It can depend on many factors such as the amount and type of alcoholic drink, your weight, sex, age, food intake and metabolism.
The only safe option is not to drink any alcohol if you plan to drive and never offer an alcoholic drink to anyone else who is driving.
Alcohol affects your ability to drive safely as your reaction times are impaired and you're unable to judge speed and distances.
People who drive at twice the current legal alcohol level are at least 50 times more likely to be involved in a fatal car crash.
And if you think you won't get caught, more than half a million breath tests are carried out each year and on average 100,000 are found to be positive.
The Morning After
If you've been out drinking you may still be affected by alcohol the next day. You may feel OK, but you may still be unfit to drive or over the legal alcohol limit.
You could still lose your licence if you drive the next day when you're still over the legal alcohol level.
It's impossible to get rid of alcohol any faster. A shower, a cup of coffee or other ways of 'sobering up' will not help. It just takes time.

The Law

Driving or attempting to drive whilst above the legal limit or unfit through drink carries a maximum penalty of 6 months' imprisonment, a fine of up to £5,000 and a minimum 12 months driving ban.
An endorsement for a drink-driving offence remains on a driving licence for 11 years, so it is 11 years before a convicted driver will have a "clean" licence again.
Being in charge of a vehicle whilst over the legal limit or unfit through drink could result in 3 months' imprisonment plus a fine of up to £2,500 and a driving ban.
The penalty for refusing to provide a specimen of breath, blood or urine for analysis is a maximum 6 months' imprisonment, up to £5000 fine and a driving ban of at least 12 months.
Causing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink or drugs carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison, a minimum 2 year driving ban and a requirement to pass an extended driving test before the offender is able to drive legally again.



BASIC INFORMATION!

Measurements:

  • Height: 50 cm.
  • Width: 35 cm.
  • Depth: 16 cm.
  • Weight: 11 kg.
Mechanic coin acceptor. It accepts 1, 2, 3 or maximum
4 coins. Digital counter.
Made of steel and covered with epoxy painting, it has
a tubular lock and a special key made of steel, exclusively
manufactured for vending machines. It may contain
up to 750 straws and 5.000 coins guaranteeing a good
autonomy.
You can find our Breath Alcohol Analysers in:
  • Restaurants, Bars, Pubs
  • Discos, Clubs
  • Motels, Petrol Stations and Parkings
Millions of people use our breath alcohol analysers every day.
All our breath alcohol analysers have acoustic and visual instructions that will guide
the user for a correct operation of the breath alcohol analyser even in places with
high noise levels.
The breath alcohol analyser is available in all languages of the world, it can 100%
personalized. Every machine has 6 optional languages, and it can speak one or two
languages at the same time, up to 15 possible combinations.
It's very useful to combine languages especially at tourist resorts or in places where
the population speaks more than one language

 


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