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Michael Kaplan Director of Operations BreathAlyzer Equalizer LLC Office: 404-995-6940 Cell: 518-892-9877 Fax:

Michael Kaplan Director of Operations BreathAlyzer Equalizer LLC Office: 404-995-6940 Cell: 518-892-9877 Fax: 518-689-4868 k aplan.mike@gmail.com 3455 Peachtree Rd N.E. Fifth Floor Atlanta, GA 30326. NOW FDA APPROVED !. INSURED BY LLOYDS OF LONDON MOUTH ALCOHOL REDUCER

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Michael Kaplan Director of Operations BreathAlyzer Equalizer LLC Office: 404-995-6940 Cell: 518-892-9877 Fax:

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  1. Michael Kaplan Director of Operations BreathAlyzer Equalizer LLC Office: 404-995-6940 Cell: 518-892-9877 Fax: 518-689-4868 kaplan.mike@gmail.com 3455 Peachtree Rd N.E. Fifth Floor Atlanta, GA 30326

  2. NOW FDA APPROVED ! • INSURED BY LLOYDS OF LONDON • MOUTH ALCOHOL REDUCER • DUI PROTECTION KIT • POWERFUL BAD BREATH ABSORBING & NEUTRALIZING ACTION • AS SEEN ON CNN, MSNBC, FOX NEWS, YOUTUBE, & BREATHALYZEREQUALIZER.COM

  3. Product Purpose- Prevent a false DUI The purpose of our product, “Breathalyzer Equalizer” is to help responsible drivers that are not intoxicated, but have recently consumed an alcoholic beverage, used mouthwash or breath freshener sprays, asthma inhaler, etc., avoid being arrested for DUI on the mere presence of residual mouth alcohol in their oral cavity.

  4. WHAT IS THE BREATHALYZER EQUALIZER The Breathalyzer Equalizer is a revolutionary product that was professionally formulated by McCoy Moretz, MD FACS, to deal forthrightly with a problem affecting citizens throughout the country, called Residual Mouth Alcohol.  Mouth Alcohol has nothing to do with the true Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) and can produce an errant reading on handheld roadside breath testing devices,used by law enforcement.

  5. WHAT IS THE BREATHALYZER EQUALIZER The Breathalyzer Equalizer is made of all natural food grade ingredients, which absorbs only the Residual Mouth Alcohol that can produce a false positive on these roadside breath testing devices, used by law enforcement in the field

  6. Prevent a false DUI, Hassle or Expense Recent consumption (Within 15-20 minutes of test) of an alcoholic beverage or use of some of the products listed earlier, could produce an erroneously high breath test result on a roadside breathalyzer, potentially leading to them being wrongly arrested for DUI or detained unnecessarily at roadside.

  7. What is Residual Mouth Alcohol? After a person takes a drink, some of the alcohol will remain in the mouth tissues. If the person exhales soon after drinking, the breath sample will pick up some of this left-over mouth alcohol. In this case, the breath sample will contain an additional amount of alcohol and the test result will be higher than the true BAC “It takes approximately 15 minutes for the residual mouth alcohol to evaporate from the mouth.”

  8. Residual Mouth Alcohol in Roadside Breath Testing Roadside breathalyzers have been used for decades by law enforcement officers to aid in the arrest decision making process, when determining if someone is under the influence of alcohol, to the extent that they are less-safe to be driving or in excess of a statutory Per-Se legal limit. Throughout the United States, the statutory Per-Se limit is .080 grams. However, despite documented training to law enforcement officers on how residual mouth alcohol can contaminate breath samples when using these handheld devices, this limitation is sometimes ignored.  Ignoring this extremely important limitation with roadside breath testing, could lead to innocent people being wrongly arrested for DUI.

  9. How it prevents a false DUI at roadside If a person passes all other field sobriety tests the officer asks them to perform, but blows over .080 on the handheld breathalyzer, they will be arrested. On the other hand, if a person fails some of the other field sobriety tests, but passes the handheld breathalyzer, they are most likely going to be released from the scene without arrest, unless there is a suspicion of the person using drugs or they have been deemed a less-safe driver from the amount of alcohol they have consumed, even though it’s below the Per-se limit.

  10. Residual Mouth Alcohol in Roadside Breath Testing Despite the fact that police officers often also use a battery of other field sobriety tests and observations of physical manifestations of impairment, the one thing they put the most weight on when making the arrest decision is the handheld breathalyzer or PBT (Preliminary Breath Test), because it’s the only tool they use that gives a direct digital reading of what the person’s approximate blood alcohol level is. To support this contention, please refer to NHTSA’s (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) DUI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Student Manual HS 178 R8/06 Page VII-7 where it says ”The PBT result is an important factor because it provides direct indication of alcohol impairment

  11. ss What people are saying about Breathalyzer Equalizer? This product is NOT about getting drunk drivers out of a DUI . It's about protecting sober drivers from ruining their lives with a false DUI"- Michelle, Arizona

  12. ss What people are saying about Breathalyzer Equalizer? "I never knew that by freshening my breath that I was at risk of creating a false reading on the roadside breathalyzer."-Amy, California

  13. ss What people are saying about Breathalyzer Equalizer? “I was amazed to discover that being an asthma patient, using my inhaler, could cause me to fail a roadside breathalyzer."- Bob, Vermont

  14. ss Frequently Asked Questions About Breathalyzer Equalizer Q. How long do I need to keep the Breathalyzer Equalizer powder in my mouth, before swallowing it? A. It’s effectiveness begins the moment you put it into your mouth. However, Dr. Moretz recommends that you work it around with your tongue in your mouth for approximately 60 seconds, to obtain maximum results. Q. Will this product reduce or lower my true BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration)? A. NO, it will not. Breathalyzer Equalizer will ONLY absorb and reduce the amount of residual alcohol that’s left over in your mouth, from a recent drink of an alcoholic beverage or any other consumable product that contains alcohol. Our product decreases the chances of producing a false positive (Erroneously high breath test result) on a roadside police breathalyzer. “

  15. ss Frequently Asked Questions About Breathalyzer Equalizer Q. I have asthma, if I use my inhaler just before being pulled over by the police, will I test positive for alcohol on a roadside breathalyzer? A. Yes, it is very likely that you will produce an erroneously high reading on the roadside breathalyzer, since asthma inhalers generally contain up to 34% or higher alcohol in them. It could take up to 10 minutes or longer for the residual alcohol from the inhaler to evaporate from your mouth, when not using the Breathalyzer Equalizer. Q. How can a roadside breathalyzer show that I’m over the legal limit, if I haven’t consumed any alcohol, but only used breath sprays, mouthwash asthma inhaler or similar products? A. Because, the roadside breathalyzers that are used by law enforcement, DO NOT have the technology to tell the difference between residual mouth alcohol and your true alcohol level. The ONLY safeguard that officers have to combat this at roadside, is to wait 15-20 Minutes before giving you the breath test. “

  16. ss Frequently Asked Questions About Breathalyzer Equalizer Q. What happens if it’s been 20 minutes since having an alcoholic beverage, but I micro burp or burp just before the officer asks me to blow into the roadside breathalyzer? A. If you have consumed some alcohol that’s still in your system and then you burp, it can recreate the mouth alcohol situation all over again, which can cause you to produce a false positive (Erroneously high breath test result) on the roadside breathalyzer. Officers are taught that if they notice you burp, to restart the 15-20 minute observation period to ensure no mouth alcohol contamination. However, sometimes they don’t notice micro burps, because they’re so hard to see. Q. What if I have acid reflux disease, could I produce a false alcohol reading on the handheld breathalyzer? A. Yes, it’s possible, if you have consumed some alcohol that is still in your system, when the episode occurs. After consuming alcohol and waiting 20 minutes before testing, if you have another acid reflux episode, the residual mouth alcohol situation is recreated and could cause a false reading on the roadside breathalyzer “

  17. ss Frequently Asked Questions About Breathalyzer Equalizer Q. Is it safe to swallow the Breathalyzer Equalizer powder? A. Yes. Breathalyzer Equalizer was formulated by Dr. Moretz, using all food grade materials, so it is completely safe for human consumption, as it was specifically designed to be swallowed. Q. Can I drink water after swallowing the Breathalyzer Equalizer? A. Yes, and swishing water around in your mouth for approximately 15 seconds after swallowing the product, may enhance the results of the Breathalyzer Equalizer. Q. Can I take as many Breathalyzer Equalizers as I want? A. Although the Breathalyzer Equalizer is safe, Dr. Moretz recommends that you don’t consume more than 6 doses in a 24 hour period “

  18. ss Michael Kaplan Director of Operations BreathAlyzer Equalizer Office: 404-995-6940 Cell: 518-892-9877 Fax: 518-689-4868 mike@nofalsedui.com 3455 Peachtree Rd N.E. Fifth Floor; Suite 567 Atlanta, GA 30326

  19. Michael Kaplan • Director of Operations • BreathAlyzer Equalizer • Office: 404-995-6940 • Cell: 518-892-9877 • Fax: 518-689-4868 • mike@nofalsedui.com • 3455 Peachtree Rd N.E. • Fifth Floor; Suite 567 • Atlanta, GA 30326

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