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SOBERMATE BRINGS PEACE OF MIND TO FESTIVE CHEERPlanning to toast the festive season with a drink or two and not sure whether you're safe to drive? SoberMate pocket-size personal breath testers make a perfect gift this Christmas to help put your mind at ease. While alcohol affects everyone differently, international studies have found that people's attention is divided and their reaction times impaired when their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is as low as 0.02 per cent. By the time it reaches 0.06 per cent, the impairment is universal. The only way to know your alcohol consumption level is with a breath-testing device. Using proven alcohol-measuring technology, the pocket-sized SoberMate shows just how high your impairment may be with a semiconductor sensor which measures the user's BAC. SoberMate is set to warn users when their blood alcohol level reaches 0.03 per cent and above, making it the perfect gift idea to inform any drivers. Comprising four mouthpieces and a protective plastic case, the battery-operated device is easy to carry and use with the blood alcohol reading displayed on a three-digit LCD screen. Don't forget if you are close to 0.05 - the legal driving limit - you still may not be safe to drive. Your BAC takes time to rise after you've finished your last drink. If you think you have had too much to drink, you shouldn't drive. It's worth the peace of mind this Christmas. Normally valued at $185, you can purchase your own personal SoberMate this Christmas for the special price of $119. Offer is valid until 31 December 2009 so be sure not to miss out on this great gadget.SoberMate is available to order on-line at www.sobermate.com.au or by calling 1800 677 787.
SOBERMATE BRINGS PEACE OF MIND TO FESTIVE CHEER
Planning to toast the festive season with a drink or two and not sure whether you're safe to drive? SoberMate pocket-size personal breath testers make a perfect gift this Christmas to help put your mind at ease.
While alcohol affects everyone differently, international studies have found that people's attention is divided and their reaction times impaired when their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is as low as 0.02 per cent. By the time it reaches 0.06 per cent, the impairment is universal.
The only way to know your alcohol consumption level is with a breath-testing device. Using proven alcohol-measuring technology, the pocket-sized SoberMate shows just how high your impairment may be with a semiconductor sensor which measures the user's BAC.
SoberMate is set to warn users when their blood alcohol level reaches 0.03 per cent and above, making it the perfect gift idea to inform any drivers. Comprising four mouthpieces and a protective plastic case, the battery-operated device is easy to carry and use with the blood alcohol reading displayed on a three-digit LCD screen.
Don't forget if you are close to 0.05 - the legal driving limit - you still may not be safe to drive. Your BAC takes time to rise after you've finished your last drink. If you think you have had too much to drink, you shouldn't drive. It's worth the peace of mind this Christmas.
Normally valued at $185, you can purchase your own personal SoberMate this Christmas for the special price of $119. Offer is valid until 31 December 2009 so be sure not to miss out on this great gadget.SoberMate is available to order on-line at www.sobermate.com.au or by calling 1800 677 787.
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