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6 Panel Oratect Plus Saliva Device (+ Alcohol)
Retail: $11.95 (Ask about discounted pricing - 800.807.7475)
The Oratect Plus is a 1-step test that uses oral fluid to detect the presence of multiple drugs and alcohol. Simply swab the mouth until the sponge on the end of the built-in test device is saturated, and wait for results.
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Alcomate 7000 Premium Breathalyzer
Retail: $179.00 (Ask about discounted pricing - 800.807.7475)
The Alcomate 7000 combines advanced PRISM technology, professional accuracy and modern design into a convenient, easy-to-use device. Unlike traditional breathalyzers, calibration is NOT required. DOT Approved.
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Alco Screen
Retail: $1.75 (Ask about discounted pricing - 800.807.7475)
The Alco Screen is affordable and easy to operate. It provides semi-quantitative interpretations at 0.0%, 0.02%, 0.08%, and 0.30% SAC. Simply swab the mouth and match results with color chart.
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Alco Screen 02
Retail: $1.95 (Ask about discounted pricing - 800.807.7475)
The Alco Screen 02 is affordable and easy to operate. It is intended for use to identify persons with blood alcohol concentrations greater than 0.02%. Simply swab the mouth and a line appears for positive results. DOT Approved.
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QED Saliva Alcohol Device
Retail: $6.50 (Ask about discounted pricing - 800.807.7475)
The QED A150 alcohol saliva test provides quantitative results ranging from 0.00% - 0.145% BAC. The test is simple to administer and is as accurate as a blood test. CLIA Waived and DOT Approved.
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