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Breath system
17 April 2013
Alcolock GB has launched what it calls its most advanced Breathalyser Immobiliser system yet. It uses the breathalyser from the Lion DS range which can be connected to the Alcolock GB GPRS technology giving tailored reporting to assist with fleet management.

Alcolock GB has launched what it
calls its most advanced Breathalyser
Immobiliser system yet. It uses the
breathalyser from the Lion DS range
which can be connected to the
Alcolock GB GPRS technology
giving tailored reporting to assist
with fleet management.
The digital tachograph interface offers driver recognition and real time data of driver sample results including SMS and email alerts.
The configurable breath alcohol limit allows compliance with legal and policy requirements. It has convenient, noninvasive sampling with tailored reporting to assist with fleet management.
In the event of any emergency, key pad and rolling pin number recognition can safely be used to override the system, ensuring single use only.
The digital tachograph interface offers driver recognition and real time data of driver sample results including SMS and email alerts.
The configurable breath alcohol limit allows compliance with legal and policy requirements. It has convenient, noninvasive sampling with tailored reporting to assist with fleet management.
In the event of any emergency, key pad and rolling pin number recognition can safely be used to override the system, ensuring single use only.
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