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Single Use NF Approved French 0.05% Breathalyzer Kit, 150

Single Use NF Approved French 0.05% Breathalyzer Kit, 150

Product Properties The easiest solution to ensure you comply with the French breathalyser law is to carry an NF Approved single use breathalyser. With the drink drive limit in France being close to that in England and Wales, these are also the perfect solution for those that need a cheap breathalyser to check themselves the ‘morning after’. Single Use NF Approved French 0.05% Breathalyzer Kits The cheapest solution to ensure you comply with the French breathalyser law is to carry an NF Approved single use breathalyzer kit. Don’t be fooled by fakes Any device that is NF Approved will have the NF logo on the packaging and the supplier will be able to provide you with an NF Certificate – ours can be seen here. ‘Tested to NF Standards’ and ‘Approved for use in France’ is like saying your car was ‘tested’ for an MOT; it doesn’t mean it passed! If someone is selling you an NF-Approved breathalyser kit, ask to see their certificate. If they can’t produce one, don’t buy it! Directions for use Blow into the bag with a full breath. Squeeze the bag through the crystals. If the crystals change colour, you know you have alcohol left in your system. There is a line to act as an indication of what the legal limit in France is. Frequently Asked Questions Will the French police test me with my kit? The Gendarme will not ask you to do a breath test for them using your own kit – they will use their own professional digital breathalyser if they suspect that you’ve been drinking. How many breathalysers do I need to keep? You only need to carry one – however if you decide to use it, you will need another unused kit to show a Gendarme if you’re stopped, which is why most recommend a minimum of two. But if you DO test yourself and find you’re over the limit, you’ll need a second to check you are to drive again – and a third to show the Gendarme. How do the single use breathalysers work? Unlike other kits where the user has to blow through the tube (which can be difficult for some users, especially the elderly) with our French NF-Approved breathalyser kit, the user blows into the bag without the tube first; the ends of the tube are then squeezed together (nothing to break off, throw away etc) and the air is then squeezed by hand back through the tube. How do I read the result of the breathalyser test? The results are easy to read; the crystals in the tube are white and turn red when alcohol is present. They comply with REACH legislation, ensuring that they are Chromium free. Images for illustration purposes only, actual product may differ.

GBP 223.50
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Single Use NF Approved French 0.05% Breathalyzer Kit, 900

Single Use NF Approved French 0.05% Breathalyzer Kit, 900

Product Properties The easiest solution to ensure you comply with the French breathalyser law is to carry an NF Approved single use breathalyser. With the drink drive limit in France being close to that in England and Wales, these are also the perfect solution for those that need a cheap breathalyser to check themselves the ‘morning after’. Single Use NF Approved French 0.05% Breathalyzer Kits The cheapest solution to ensure you comply with the French breathalyser law is to carry an NF Approved single use breathalyzer kit. Don’t be fooled by fakes Any device that is NF Approved will have the NF logo on the packaging and the supplier will be able to provide you with an NF Certificate – ours can be seen here. ‘Tested to NF Standards’ and ‘Approved for use in France’ is like saying your car was ‘tested’ for an MOT; it doesn’t mean it passed! If someone is selling you an NF-Approved breathalyser kit, ask to see their certificate. If they can’t produce one, don’t buy it! Directions for use Blow into the bag with a full breath. Squeeze the bag through the crystals. If the crystals change colour, you know you have alcohol left in your system. There is a line to act as an indication of what the legal limit in France is. Frequently Asked Questions Will the French police test me with my kit? The Gendarme will not ask you to do a breath test for them using your own kit – they will use their own professional digital breathalyser if they suspect that you’ve been drinking. How many breathalysers do I need to keep? You only need to carry one – however if you decide to use it, you will need another unused kit to show a Gendarme if you’re stopped, which is why most recommend a minimum of two. But if you DO test yourself and find you’re over the limit, you’ll need a second to check you are to drive again – and a third to show the Gendarme. How do the single use breathalysers work? Unlike other kits where the user has to blow through the tube (which can be difficult for some users, especially the elderly) with our French NF-Approved breathalyser kit, the user blows into the bag without the tube first; the ends of the tube are then squeezed together (nothing to break off, throw away etc) and the air is then squeezed by hand back through the tube. How do I read the result of the breathalyser test? The results are easy to read; the crystals in the tube are white and turn red when alcohol is present. They comply with REACH legislation, ensuring that they are Chromium free. Images for illustration purposes only, actual product may differ.

GBP 1145.00
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Fingertip OLED Pulse Oximeter

Fingertip OLED Pulse Oximeter

A finger tip pulse oximeter that is an ideal and simple way to measure your pulse and the blood oxygen. It is non-invasive, portable and easy to use. As a simple tester it is used in professional medical or home environments. Each fingertip pulse oximeter requires 2 x AAA batteries that are not included. Concept. This type of fingertip pulse oximeter is now commonly used in medical practices and hospitals. Now increasingly people are using these devices in sport and home use as a quick and simple test of blood oxygen SPO2 and pulse rate PR. The device is turned on by pressing the white button and placed on the finger tip or toe. The full colour OLED screen will within a few seconds start to register the Pulse Rate and Blood Oxygen content. The display can be orientated whilst in use by pressing the white button making the screen very easy to see and use. Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Features. Two colour OLED large screen. Figure and Chart Oxygen Volume readout Figure Pulse Rate readout Chart Plethysmogram readout Manually adjustable display orientation Audible low level alarm Low power consumption (more than 20 hours) Low voltage indicator Auto off after 8 second of no rereading. Small and lightweight Wrist strap included A menu function to set alarms and sounds Purpose and uses. The purpose of a fingertip pulse oximetry is fundamentally to check how efficiently your heart is pumping oxygen through your body. As such it is used to measure your health and is particularly useful for people with any illness that can affect blood oxygen levels. For example: COPD, asthma, pneumonia, heart defects, flu and viral infections, chest infections. In clinical environments the device is used as a guide to help evaluate if a person needs help with breathing, if a ventilator is required or to monitor how effective oxygen therapy is working. It is not a replacement for a vital signs monitor but is often used in conjunction with a stethoscope. Interpreting the readings of the fingertip pulse oximeter. Whilst being a simple and relatively cheap device, the fingertip pulse oximeter is also reasonably accurate. Typically the results will be within 2%. This fingertip pulse oximeter is rated to give accuracy between +-1% in the range 90% to 99% SPO2 and +-1 beat per minute heart rate. In general, more than 89% of your blood should be carrying oxygen. This is what your body and the cells within your body need to stay healthy. Having a oxygen reading below 89% temporarily is not believed to cause damage if it is consistently at or below this level it is important to seek medical advice. Normal is considered to be at or above 95% for most healthy people. If the reading is consistently below 95% this is an indication of a deficiency of oxygen reaching the body cells and below 92% is considered to be hypoxemia. It is important to seek medical advice from your GP if your reading is consistently below 95%. 

GBP 34.80
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