No, not a chance. A breathalyzer measures only the level of alcohol contained in ones exhaled breath.
A simple kiss on the lips will not; however, heavy passionate kissing with an intoxicated person can cause a false positive in a breathalyzer test.
Yes, in most states the breathalyzer is seen as a presumptive test.
Theoretically it is possible that flavoring agents might affect the outcome of the test - that is why subjects being given the test are instructed not to use mouthwash or chew gum prior to their being administrered the test. HOWEVER- if you are thinking of using that excuse as a defense consider this, the option to a breathalyzer test is the blood alcohol test where they draw blood at a medical facility in lieu of the breathalyzer.
No, consuming ice cubes will not help you pass a breathalyzer test. The only way to pass a breathalyzer test is to abstain from consuming alcohol.
There are several services that provide breathalyzer tests. You can install a test in your teen's car but there is no guarantee they will use it.
If you've driven into your home, I don't think a breathalyzer is really needed. That aside: Yes, you can be arrested for drunk driving/public drunkenness without a breathalyzer test being done. However, if you were asked to take a test and refused, the police would report that and it would be used against you. So you should do the same to them: "I asked for a breathalyzer test, but they wouldn't give me one!"
You use a Breathalyzer
no drugs can be detected on a breathilizer. a breathalyzer is used to tell if someone is drunk.
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.
Any substance containing alcohol can effect a breathalyzer test, including burping after consuming alcoholic beverages. Once consumed alcohol is absorbed by the body and introduced into the blood stream. A breathalyzer measures the amount of alcohol vapor that is in the lower lungs. If you were to take a breathalyzer within minutes of having any type of alcohol in your mouth, you would register high due to the vapor still present in your mouth. That is why an operator has you wait 20 minutes for the vapor to dissapate from your mouth. Any substance containing alcohol would register in after consumption, including medicines containing alcohol.
a breathalyzer generally takes 1 minute to complete. This included a 10-45 second warm up, and a 5 second test.
Codeine itself does not typically affect a breathalyzer test, as these tests are designed to measure blood alcohol content (BAC) and not the presence of drugs like codeine. However, codeine is an opioid and can impair judgment and reaction times, which might affect overall driving ability. It's important to avoid driving under the influence of any medication that can impair your faculties, regardless of its effect on breathalyzer results.