If someone was interested in purchasing a breathalyzer for personal use this could be done easily online. Amazon and Best Buy both have these available for purchase on their websites. They even have a key-chain version of the device. As for when someone would purchase one, that would be up to the individual and what their needs are.
It is very safe to buy a breathalyzer if it doesn't have any side effects from use. It is safe, but for best results you should purchase new. A used one could be damaged.
Here's one place where you can buy an ignition interlock device: http://www.smartstartinc.com/ .
One can purchase a keychain breathalyzer at Best Buy or online at Amazon. Some bars will even have them for sale. There are lots of online sites where one could choose to purchase the keychain. Please drink and drive responsibly!
No, Orajel will not affect a breathalyzer test as it is a topical anesthetic used for dental purposes and does not contain alcohol or substances that would be detected by a breathalyzer.
A breathalyzer measures the blood alcohol level from a single breath. These devices are commonly sold in many drugstores and can be purchase by anyone.
Alcohol breath testers are available at both online and offline retailers. For an online order, one can use Amazon or Ebay. Many bars and restaurants have alcohol breath testers that they allow patrons to use.
AlcoHAWK Slim breathalyzers can be purchased on the Breathalyzer website, but they can also be bought on Amazon, Q3i, Walmart, Best Buy, Walgreens, and many other great websites.
Depends on how fast you metabolize alcohol and how big the glass is, but usually a human will metabolize it at the rate of 1 oz. per hour. Assuming the wine is a standard 12% ABV, then for a normal glass I'd say about 1 to 11/2 hour.
No it absolutly will NOT affect a breath test, If you want to be sure for yourself you can buy Breathalyzer at Zellers and they are not that expensive. NyQuil absolutely won't make you fail a Breathalyzer.
You can only order those online but This store can install an ignition lock breathalyzer 1650 Nickerson Boulevard, Hutchinson, KS‎ - (620) 663-8334‎
Anti-Freeze is alcohol, so yes it would affect a breathalyzer if it probably hadn't already made you blind or killed you.
Don't drink is the only way to "beat" a breathalyzer. Or, get sober long before you drive, over many hours. The breathalyzer test is very sensitive. You cannot fool it. It will not help to chew gum or suck on mints. There is one OTHER way to avoid a breathalyzer... have a designated sober driver.