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Breathalyzer, 1976. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
In 2017, 70 students drank so much alcohol at a Maryland house party, that the air inside the house registered positive on a breathalyzer. #FACT
March 28, 1950: Dorothy Brengel helps W.D. Foden, Chairman of the Statler Safety Committee, demonstrate the “Drunkometer,” a breath test for alcohol, on display at the Greater New York Safety Council, Hotel Statler. For the preliminary test, the breath of the suspect is collected in a balloon and passed through a purple fluid to see if it changes color. The breath of a non-drinking person will cause no change. If the purple color disappears, the amount of breath required to accomplish this indicates the approximate accumulation of alcohol in the blood.
Photo: Carl Nesensohn for the AP via the Denver Post
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In 2017, 70 students drank so much alcohol at a fraternity house party in Maryland that the air inside the house registered .01 on a breathalyzer. – WTF Fun Facts
Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/students-drank-so-much-at-a-frat-party-the-air-registered-on-a-breathalyser-a3725556.html
“The drink-meter” 1960s.
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