Police Magazine’s Product Patrol features AlcoHAWK Elite
View a PDF of the article: Police Magazine – Product Patrol – August, 2005
View a PDF of the article: Police Magazine – Product Patrol – August, 2005
This handheld drinking game measures who’s king of the lushes — first person to 0.08 wins! Wait … it’s a Breathalyzer? Oh, I see. To test it, I threw back a shot of vodka, blew into the plastic tube, and measured 0.40 — a level the instruction manual associated with “coma and possible death.” As the Alcohawk chirped away its warning of my impending demise, the instructions revealed that the blood-alcohol content reading works accurately only after a 20-minute lull in drinking, eating, or smoking. So I took three (or four … can’t remember) more shots and waited. After 30 minutes, I blew. My score was a 0.07, a level associated with “impairment of balance, speech, vision, and reaction time.” Great, now I’ve got an excuse for being so sloppy. But there’s no law against writing drunk, so here I am cranking out a review. What was I saying? Wheee! – B.L.
[RATING: 10/8] [ q3ats.com ]
She is never quite sure when it will happen.
Sometimes it’s first thing in the morning. Sometimes it’s after she comes home from a friend’s house at night. Once it happened when one of her best friends was over and the two were sitting quietly at the computer. Now matter what she’s doing, 15-year-old Taylor Hancock knows at any moment there is a chance her mother will hand her a plastic cup, send her to the bathroom to urninate in it, then dip little tabs into the liquid to check whether the ninth-grader has been using drugs. [Full Story]
View a PDF of the full article: The Wall Street Journal – Drug testing in your living room – June 2, 2005
Q3 Innovations, LLC appoints KHN Solutions LLC as its exclusive online distributor of the AlcoHAWK® Series product line. Internet only companies interested in reselling the AlcoHAWK® Precision, AlcoHAWK® ABI or AlcoHAWK® PRO solely online should visit www.khnsolutions.com. Any companies interested in marketing or selling the AlcoHAWK® Series through channels other than the internet should visit our dealer info page for more information on becoming a reseller of the AlcoHAWK® Series.

Breathalyzers like these are being used to test for alcohol at school events. Photo by Michael Conroy, AP
High schools to test students for alcohol
It was getting so that few teachers at Westwood High School in suburban Boston wanted to chaperone school dances. There were drunken quarrels and dramas. At one school event, a student was rushed to the hospital with alcohol poisoning. [Full Story]
Also covered in CNN, Yahoo! News, MSNBC, New York Newsday, Miami Herald, Kansas City Star, Fresno Bee and Phillyburbs.com.
View a PDF of the article: CNN – High schools to test students for alcohol – April 22, 2005