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Lifeloc Technologies Introduces Leading Technology for Evidential Alcohol Breathalyzer Testing, the Phoenix 6.0; New Device Allows for Quick, Easy-to-Use, Government-Approved Breath Alcohol Workplace Testing
Business Wire, May 26, 2006
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. -- Lifeloc Technologies (www.lifeloc.com/), a leading manufacturer of Portable Breath Alcohol Testers (PBT) and Evidential Breath Testers (EBT), has introduced a new groundbreaking evidential alcohol breathalyzer testing device, the Phoenix 6.0(TM). In support of current regulations as well as the increasing frequency of voluntary implementation of alcohol testing in the workplace, the Phoenix 6.0 utilizes modern design and technology to provide employers precision and ease of use heretofore unavailable in evidential instruments of this kind.
The new Phoenix 6.0 device is highly intuitive, with fast, digital operation based on patented software design. Its simplistic electronic calibration, numerous safeguards and self-diagnostics even incorporate a built-in barometric pressure sensor, all of which help eliminate factors that might render breath alcohol detector results invalid. Built-in EasyMode(TM) software guides the operator through testing sequences with instructions on a large, bright, LCD screen displaying text messages, graphic icons, and precise test results.
The U.S. Department of Transportation mandates that test results must be printed, recorded and acknowledged by the individual. The Phoenix 6.0 facilitates this evidential alcohol breathalyzer testing, incorporating a 250-test internal memory, wireless connection, and a new, patented PermAffix(TM) printing and labeling system. This system produces tamper-evident, self-adhesive labels perfectly fitted for DOT forms -- allowing convenient and legible documentation of breath alcohol detector results in just seconds.
In further support of the government-regulated testing requirements, Lifeloc manages a comprehensive, nationwide support program providing convenient operator training and certification, as well as helpful consultation services. This training helps ensure breath alcohol detector results are valid, vastly reducing chances for operator error or confusion.
About Lifeloc Technologies
For over 20 years, Denver-based Lifeloc Technologies (www.lifeloc.com) has served the business, law enforcement and corrections communities by providing high-tech alcohol testing devices. Used in over 35 countries, Lifeloc's breath alcohol testing devices are recognized for their ease of use, reliability, and long life. Lifeloc products have been tested and approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, as well as multiple state forensic laboratories in the United States and other countries.
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