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Media release 10 September 2020
New AlcoSense Elite 3 breathalyser with Bluetooth is the ideal personal safety tool iSober app can track breath test history on mobile device
Andatech’s latest addition to its extensive breathalyser range is the AlcoSense Elite 3 BT, a small and handy device but intelligent enough to know if you are safe to drive after you’ve had a few drinks after work, at a meal with friends or during a family bbq.
Anyone who enjoys a drink and is tech-savvy would be interested to know that the AlcoSense Elite 3 BT breathalyser is now Bluetooth enabled, which provides connectivity via an iSober app for comprehensive tracking of a person's drinking habits.
The ability to capture a photo of the user blowing into the device is a reliable record-keeping function. The photo can then be emailed if desired. This smart feature can be used to assure parents of P-platers that their loved-ones are acting responsibly.
The breathalyser uses an FxCell2 advanced fuel cell sensor for fast and stable performance. It is tested and certified for its accuracy and reliability, meeting Australian Standard AS3547.
The stylish AlcoSense Elite 3 BT has a light weight of just 83 grams, which includes two AAA batteries. It comes with a zip pouch that that protects the unit and stores mouthpieces.
The unit can be used with a mouthpiece for specific testing, or without a mouthpiece for fast mode testing. Fast mode testing provides a positive or negative alcohol reading within five seconds and is perfect for P-plate drivers who need a zero-alcohol reading before driving and therefore aren’t concerned with a specific BAC reading.
It has a three-year warranty, which is extendable to a lifetime* and has an RRP of $369. It is available from andatechdistribution.com.au/
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Note: BAC refers to blood alcohol concentration or blood alcohol content and describes the percentage of alcohol present in an individual’s bloodstream at a particular point in time. It is the key variable that determines whether law enforcement can legally arrest a driver for impairment.
* A three-year warranty is extendable up to a lifetime as long as the unit is calibrated every six months. This is provided under the ‘AlcoSense Guarantee’, which applies to all Andatech breathalysers. https://www.andatechdistribution.com.au/pages/alcosense-guarantee
About Andatech: Andatech is a 100% Australian owned company that specialises in personal safety, medical devices and health & wellness products. https://www.andatechdistribution.com.au/
Media enquiries: Issued on behalf of Andatech by WMC Public Relations Pty Ltd. Contact Wendy McWilliams on 03 9803 2588 / 0421 364 665. Email: [email protected]
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Andatech’s AlcoSense Elite 3 Bluetooth personal breathalyser is accurate, sleek, lightweight and provides connectivity on both iOS and Android devices with the iSober app.
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Media release 22 September 2020
New hygienic, accurate temperature measurements for medical professionals Compact clinical forehead thermometer provides readings in two seconds
With health practitioners having to adapt to significant changes in how they provide care, carrying a thermometer is now an essential device for every medical professional.
The MedSense DT-060 infrared, non-contact forehead thermometer has been clinically validated for accuracy and is one of the most compact and lightweight thermometers available. It provides a fast temperature reading in just two seconds
Weighing just 39 grams, the lightweight MedSense DT-060 easily slips into a pocket and is compact enough to carry around whilst on duty. Not only does its plastic storage box protect it from moisture, dust and any potential damage to the sensor probe, it is also a handy carrying case.
Medical professionals will appreciate its energy saving design as it automatically shuts itself off after 20 seconds of inactivity to conserve battery life.
The MedSense DT-060 is small enough to fit into first aid kits, whether at work, school or home, and easily fits into the car glovebox for use whenever it’s needed.
An audio alert from the thermometer notifies users if a high body temperature is detected. However, this audio feature can be silenced if desired, such as not wanting to wake a sleeping patient.
The MedSense DT-060 professional thermometer is a Class IIa medical device and is entered in the ARTG and also with CE and FDA. TGA ARTG No. 336050. It has a two-year warranty and is available from Andatech Distribution for $149.00. andatechdistribution.com.au/collections/medsense ends
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Indoor air quality is not what it seems
By Vivien Mah, Andatech Marketing Manager
We spend 90 per cent of our lives indoors — at home, in the office or in a car — yet on average, indoor air is two to five times more polluted than outdoor air.
Pollution comes from many sources so anyone who thinks they are breathing fresh air when they sit in their family room will be shocked to learn what they are really breathing.
Indoor air pollution comes from many sources and the health impacts of these allergens and pollutants may include skin, eye and throat irritation, headaches, drowsiness, worsening of asthma symptoms and dizziness.
Other, long term, chronic exposure can increase risk of cancer, liver and kidney damage, and harm to the central nervous system.
People with respiratory problems such as asthma, young children, the elderly and those with heightened sensitivity to chemicals may be more susceptible to irritation and illness from pollutants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
The build-up of VOCs in indoor environments has been associated with 'sick building syndrome'.
Gas cookers and unflued gas heaters contribute to a large percentage of pollutants in a home. Others such as fungi, microbial contamination, house dust mites, dust, pet dander, air toxins such as formaldehyde and VOCs from household chemicals also adversely affect indoor air quality.
Unfortunately, as our homes become better sealed from the external environment, pollutants being released from indoor sources are being found at even higher concentrations at home.
A 2019 study in Canada suggested that a half-hour kitchen clean-up using common household cleaners, wipes and sprays dramatically boosted harmful indoor air pollution.
Canadian environmental advocacy group, Environmental Defence, tested the air in 14 Ontario homes the day before the kitchen cleaning, then again for a two-hour period during and after the cleaning.
Some homeowners were given popular wipes, cleansers and glass sprays to use; some were given products with non-verifiable ‘green’ claims and two used certified green products.
The study found that concentrations of VOCs more than doubled in nine homes, while the air quality in 12 of the total 14 households involved was above the level that some jurisdictions consider safe.
To put the findings in perspective, the average level of VOCs in homes using the common cleaners was slightly higher than a nail salon and marginally lower than inside a brand-new car.
The study highlights the hidden dangers of household cleaners and the risks of exposing ourselves to VOCs at home.
Cleaning the air in your home The first obvious step to make the air in your home fresher is to remove items that are causing pollution.
Sources that may be problematic include household furnishings that tend to off-gas more VOCs when they are new. Possible sources include carpet, furniture, paint, plastics or electronic devices.
It is also a good idea to check the Australian Environment Department’s National Pollutant Inventory for updated details on VOCs. Its fact sheet includes a list of known VOCs that you can look out for when you next buy something such as household cleaning products.
Another important step is to ventilate by opening windows, using fans and maximising the amount of fresh air coming in.
However, if it’s spring when pollens are floating around from the numerous plants that give many people an allergic reaction, it’s best to keep windows and doors closed as this can exacerbate the problem for many people.
Adjusting climate control to keep the temperature and relative humidity as low as possible or comfortable is also recommended. Chemicals will off-gas more under warmer conditions with high humidity.
If performing renovations, it’s best to do these when the home is unoccupied or during seasons that will allow for additional ventilation.
Cleaning regularly, not just an annual spring clean, will help to maintain a cleaner indoor environment all year round.
Easy answers to clean air indoors
There are many reasons why it isn’t convenient to address indoor pollution with the above methods. For these circumstances, a good investment is to use an air purifier with an activated carbon filter, which neutralises VOCs, odours and other harmful gases.
The best air purifiers will also have a HEPA filter, which helps to remove over 99 per cent of dust and nasty allergens from the air. Some HEPA air purifier come with a UV germicidal light that will inactivate microbes such as viruses and bacteria that are trapped on the filters.
In deciding which air purifier to purchase, it’s important to make sure that its coverage area suits the size of rooms where it will be used.
This, along with power saving features, air cleaning modes and other features should be on the unit’s specifications list.
To maintain optimum humidity, dehumidifiers can help with some units offering a built-in nano silver filter, which further improves indoor air quality.
With Spring now upon us, an air purifier could be the best investment yet that will help to greatly reduce the effect of pollutants and therefore protect the health of the whole family.
More cleaning tips can be found here: https://www.andatechdistribution.com.au/blogs/news/cleaning-tips-allergy-asthma-sufferers ends
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Vivien Mah, Marketing Manager for Andatech, is experienced in the health, wellness and safety sectors and enjoys educating readers and unravelling complexities behind difficult topics through extensive research. www.andatechdistribution.com.au