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05/03/2012 by admin.

Access Diagnostic Tests & ValueBreathalysers www.valuebreathalysers.co.uk are receiving multiple e-mails every day about the new french breathalyzer kit law due to come into force this July 1st.
There seems to be a huge amount of confusion and mis-information about what the actual requriement is and how rigidly it will be enforced by the french Police. This is made all the more difficult because most of the information is in french and the translation tools are not as effective in translating them into english as one would hope.
Anyway we have spent hours pooling all the information available so far on the web in an attempt to clarify things for british drivers.
Here is what seems clear so far:
Here is a link to the french law page not surprisingly it is in french ! Please give us an english translation
The rest is speculation. Some breathalyzer suppliers are suggesting that only the french NF certified (a volunatry certification in France) breathalyzer kits (& co-incidentally the brand that they stock) are suitable, but our research has not as yet confirmed this.
I am not sure if the french government has yet ironed out all the ins and outs of the legislation and whether in fact sufficient breathalyzer kits will have been manufactured by 1/7/2012 for even the french population, let alone all the tourists travelling from other countries to France this summer.
It will be interesting to see how it pans out, and whether it will have the desired effect. It has certainly raised public awareness both in France and around the world on the issues around drink driving, and has made british drivers more aware of the lower french alcohol limits.
Maybe the intention is to have the same effect that the smoking ban in UK has had on smoking levels. Smoking in public places in UK has become much less common since the smoking ban in restaurants, pubs and workplaces came into force and smokers are now frequently in the minority.
The french government clearly wishes to change the french drinking culture in the same way, so that drinking and driving is seen as socially & morally unacceptable in France. Should we be doing the same ? Are the UK limits out of step with the rest of the EU ? Should we have lower limits 0.02% BAC for newly qualified drivers as some other european countries have.
As always let us know your thoughts in comments. This topic has certainly got legs & could run and run.
To see a range of Breathalyzers including disposable 0.05% BAC breathalyzers visit www.ValueBreathalysers.co.uk
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22/02/2012 by ValueBreathalysers.
Due to a recent overwhelming demand for the 0.05% BAC disposable breathalyzer kits for France, delivery on this item may be delayed unitl mid March 2012 as we are currently awaiting delivery from the manufacturer.
They are in production now and delivery is expected in early to mid March. Orders may still be placed online through our breathalyzer website & will be dispatched as soon as the item is back in stock in UK. Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay .
If you require a breathalyzer for use abroad alternatives to consider are the 0.02% BAC disposable breathalyzer kits or the best selling reusable DA5000 digital breathalyzer at just £33 plus VAT
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22/02/2012 by admin.
French officials have confirmed their intention to introduce as planned the legal requirement for all vehicles to carry breathalyser tests and the suggested implementation date will be July 2012 for the new french law.
Single use disposable breath tests set at the French 0.05%BAC will be sufficient. The 0.05%BAC Mission disposable breathalyser kit packs meet all European quality requirements and this includes the French industry standards, so drivers travelling with these kits will comply with the legal requirement. We have been asked if the kits meet French NF quality marks, but the NF standard is not applied to single use breath detectors which are classified for EU use under the CE certification and in the case of the Mission product, you also get the far more stringent IVDD (InVitro Diagnostic Device) certification, meaning it meets the exacting standards required for use in health care settings.
Frequent travellers or tourists intending to travel for extended periods in France may also choose to opt for a hand held digital breathalyser. These cost from as little as £33 plus VAT for the DA5000 digital breathalyzer. These give a far more accurate measure of Bloood Alcohol levels, giving a direct reading from 10 right up to 400mg/100ml blood alcohol concetration. The DA5000 Breathalyzer is ROHS certified for use right accross Europe and comes pre-set with an alarm setting of 0.05% which complies with French driving legislation currently. For personal use no additional mouth piece tubes will be required for the breathalyser, and the only additional cost will be replacment sensors every 300 tests and batteries. With no expiry date, and an accurate direct and immediate reading of alcohol always on hand, these digital breathalyzers make a useful and cost effective alternative to single use alcohol breath testers. Other digital breathalysers meeting French requirements include :AL6000 Breathalyzer and AL7000 breathalyzer
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