Friday, June 10, 2011

The Alco-Buddy – A Drunk-Driving Deterrent

It seems that every time someone turns around, there’s another story in the paper or on televised news broadcasts about some tragedy or another involving drunk driving. It’s pretty safe to say that drunk driving is kind of a huge problem in America, and there’ve been dozens of measures and debates made about preventing it and the deaths it continues to cause. Legal measures, social stigma, it seems like pretty much every trick in the book has been tried.

However, it seems that there’s one glaring omission in the crusade against drunk driving. Nobody ever talks about the availability, or, really, lack thereof, of breathalyzer testing. Sure, police officers carry breathalyzers as a matter of course, but not every drunk driver gets pulled over for reckless driving before it’s too late and someone’s been hurt or killed by the recklessness they’ve shown. It seems rather unfair that you already have to be posing a threat to just find out that your blood alcohol level is dangerously high. It’s an unfortunate truth, and a simple solution has been mainly ignored.

Until now.

The Alco-Buddy is a breathalyzer machine meant to be mounted at eye-level in a barroom. Its catchy designs draw the attention of curious passers-by, and it’s large enough (about the size of a large backpack; 18 x 12 x 6 inches) to be obvious. It is made of galvanized steel and has a digital video screen that will guide a patron through the steps to test their blood alcohol level. It’s accurate to within .01 of your actual blood alcohol level, and it takes between 800 and 1100 uses to finish off the alcohol sensor. This sensor is the longest-lasting in the business, and, coupled with the six-hundred straw capacity, this means that you don’t have to worry too much about changing the sensors and straws too often. The machine can be customized with your own ads, your own currency, and even can replace the bills-and-coins, traditional payment mechanism with a credit card slot. Easy to use switches control the accepted currency, language, and amount of payment from inside the Alco-Buddy, making the thing even more efficient and adaptable. It’s also profitable due to its relative cheapness – the alcohol sensor I mentioned before only costs one hundred dollars to be replaced, after all.

These are only some of the features of the Alco-Buddy, but it really isn’t the features that make me think of this as a worthy investment. What makes this a worthy investment is almost absurdly simple – it offers a service that nearly no one else does, and this is one of the best services one can offer, because it is a service that can save lives.

Interested in the Alco-Buddy? Check out the website (www.alcobuddy.com) for more info!

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