only one single way to beat the bracelet , want the secret? ill share it with you , ```time``` is the one sure way to beat it, once your time is up , the bracelet comes off and you can drink your lil heart out. then be real stupid about it and go commit another crime and go back to jail ,repeat this process as much as needed. till you finally learn you shouldnt drink , if you can not handle your booze
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When wearing a SCRAM bracelet, it is important to avoid using any products that contain alcohol, as it can interfere with the device's ability to monitor alcohol consumption. Therefore, it is recommended to use alcohol-free toothpaste to ensure accurate readings from the bracelet. Look for toothpaste specifically labeled as alcohol-free to be safe to use while wearing a SCRAM bracelet.
Can I get a tattoo while wearing a scram alcohol bracelet
Stearyl and cetyl alcohol are common cosmetic ingredients that are unlikely to be detected by a SCRAM bracelet, which is typically designed to detect alcohol consumption through sweat. These alcohols are not the type that are typically associated with intoxication.
Scram bracelets generally detect alcohol consumption through the skin, but stearyl alcohol is a non-toxic fatty alcohol commonly used in cosmetics and skincare products, so it is unlikely to trigger the bracelet's monitoring for alcohol consumption.
Use other drugs
Yes, an alcohol ankle bracelet can potentially be triggered by contact with someone who has consumed alcohol, especially if there is significant skin-to-skin contact or if the alcohol is present in their breath or sweat. However, it primarily detects alcohol in the wearer's body through their sweat. If the wearer has not consumed alcohol themselves, the bracelet should not register a positive reading solely due to contact with someone else.
Is polyvinyl alcohol detected by scram bracelet
No, the SCRAM bracelet is designed to detect alcohol consumption through skin sweat. It does not detect drug use, including marijuana.
It works because the person wears the specially designed bracelet on their ankle and the bracelet's technology is actually monitoring the person' sweat for traces of alcohol.
No, the SCRAM bracelet uses an alcohol fuel cell system, which detecs any alcohol in your perspiration by converting it to electricity and testing the output. Ironically this specificity in screening usually results in the user resorting to drugs rather than alcohol. Have fun.