UTest Alcohol Saliva Test
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Detection Summary
Detection Summary
Quick and Accurate: UTest Alcohol Saliva Test
UTest Alcohol Saliva Test offers a simple and accurate way to detect blood alcohol concentration (BAC) using oral fluid. Designed for quick screening and ease of use, this self-testing device provides results in minutes and detects BAC levels greater than 0.02%. Ideal for personal monitoring, workplace safety programs, and roadside checks, this saliva-based test eliminates the need for invasive procedures or lab delays.
Why Retailers Stock UTest Alcohol Saliva Test
Fast & Non-Invasive: Oral fluid testing delivers accurate results in minutes.
Early Detection: Identifies alcohol use up to 24 hours after consumption.
Simple to Use: One-step, self-testing design with clear visual results.
High Demand: Popular for workplace safety, personal use, and roadside applications.
Trusted Brand: Backed by UTest’s quality and reliable customer support.
Product Details
Format: Saliva-based alcohol test strip
Detection Window: 24 hours after last use
Detection Threshold: BAC ≥ 0.02%
Results Time: 2–5 minutes
Result Types: Negative, Positive, or Invalid (see below)
Includes: Test strip(s), instructions, test translation guide, and results tracking card
Packaging: Individually foil-sealed for freshness and hygiene
Pre-Testing Guidelines
Do not place anything in the mouth for at least 10 minutes prior to testing. Avoid THC, CBD, detox, or dilution products, and do not overconsume fluids, as this may affect test accuracy.
Result Interpretation
Negative (Clean): Two lines appear—one next to “C” and one next to “T.” Even a faint “T” line indicates a negative result.
Positive (Dirty): Only one line appears next to “C.”
Invalid: No control line (“C”) appears. Retest with a new device using proper procedure.
Note: This test provides only a preliminary qualitative result. Confirm all positive results through certified laboratory gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GCMS) testing.

