Breath Analyzers

Breath analyzers are instruments used to measure the amount of specific chemical compounds in a person's breath, typically by analyzing the breath sample with a chemical sensor. These devices are commonly used by law enforcement officers to detect the presence of alcohol in a person's system, but they can also be used to detect a variety of other compounds like acetone, ammonia, nitric oxide, and other toxins. The results are used to make medical and legal decisions, monitor air quality, and diagnose certain medical conditions. Breath analyzers are reliable, sensitive, and easy to use, making them a beneficial tool for medical professionals, law enforcement officers, alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers, and other research applications.

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