BACtrack BAA-DsF_1Z8 Mobile Breathalyzer for iPhone and Android Devices Instructions
- September 20, 2024
- BACtrack
Table of Contents
- BAA-DsF_1Z8 Mobile Breathalyzer for iPhone and Android Devices
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Getting Started
- Setting Up
- Testing Procedures
- Key Considerations
- Q: Who will pay for alcohol monitoring?
- Q: What happens in the event of a missed or positive test?
- Q: How often are BAC reports submitted to court?
BAA-DsF_1Z8 Mobile Breathalyzer for iPhone and Android Devices
Product Information
Specifications
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Product Name: BACtrack View
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Function: Remote alcohol monitoring system
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Features: Real-time, video-verified results, app-connected
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Key Users: Tester, Monitor, Accountability Partner
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Payment Options: Monthly payments by either Monitor or
Tester
Product Usage Instructions
Getting Started
Before starting with the alcohol monitoring service, consider
affordability and accuracy of the results.
Setting Up
Designate a Tester, a Monitor, and an Accountability Partner.
Testers will take breathalyzer tests as prompted by the Monitor via
the app-connected device.
Testing Procedures
Testers will be randomly tested within a specified time period
or on a schedule to prove sobriety. Results will be sent in
real-time to designated parties.
Key Considerations
- Consider who will pay for the monitoring service.
- Understand the consequences of missed or positive tests.
- Determine the testing schedule that best ensures safety.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Who will pay for alcohol monitoring?
A: Either a Monitor or a Tester can submit monthly payments to
BACtrack View, but not both.
Q: What happens in the event of a missed or positive test?
A: Consequences and procedures will depend on the situation.
This may impact court submissions.
Q: How often are BAC reports submitted to court?
A: The frequency of court submissions will depend on the
selected plan and testing schedule.
Alcohol Monitoring Quick Guide
Brooke, real BACtrack View user
Overview
Remote alcohol monitoring provides a black-and-white measure of a parent’s
sobriety at any given moment in time.
BACtrack View prompts co-parents to take breathalyzer tests using an
appconnected device. They are randomly tested within a specified time period,
on a schedule, or both to prove they have not consumed alcohol. Designated
parties will receive real-time, video-verified results of each test.
Terms to Know
Key Considerations
Tester – the parent whose BAC level you wish to track.
Monitor – the main party reviewing the Tester’s BAC results. This person sets
testing schedules, can request on-demand tests, and receives BAC test results
in real-time.
Accountability Partner a party reviewing the Tester’s BAC results. This person
receives BAC results in real-time but cannot set testing schedules or request
ondemand tests.
Connection – a Monitor or Accountability Partner.
Questions to Ask
Who will pay for alcohol monitoring? Either a Monitor or a Tester can submit
monthly payments to BACtrack View, but not both.
What happens in the event of a missed or positive (noncompliant) test?
What are the consequences and procedures? How often will BAC reports be
submitted to court?
This will determine which plan you select. Who will become the Monitor on the
account? Who else will receive results?
Will a co-parent or counsel become an Accountability Partner? Which testing
schedule will best ensure the child’s safety? For example: During visitation,
a pickup, etc.
Before you get started with any alcohol monitoring service, there are key factors to consider.
Affordability
Affordable alcohol monitoring without hidden fees or long-term contracts – is far easier to maintain.
Accuracy
How accurate are the results? Are they stamped with key information such as test dates and times?
Method of proof
As proof of identity: Does a service only capture still photos… or record a video of the tester actually testing?
Customization Ease of use
Is the scheduling flexible to adapt to complex parenting time schedules? Can
you set up scheduled AND random tests?
Is the breathalyzer tiny and discreet enough to be used anywhere? Are
notifications automated/real-time?
Which testing schedule will best demonstrate a parent’s commitment to
sobriety? Will tests be scheduled, randomly-timed, or both?
Should the Tester be able to anticipate the exact time of a test or not? How
many tests will the Tester submit per month? This will determine which plan
you select.
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