PESV Highlights AT8801 Law Enforcement Breathalyzer for Professional Alcohol Testing

PESV highlights the AT8801 law enforcement breathalyzer with fuel cell sensing, touch screen use, active/passive tests, records, and Bluetooth printing.

PESV is highlighting the AT8801 law enforcement breathalyzer as a professional breath alcohol testing option for police checks, workplace safety programs, distributor projects, and organizations that need a structured alcohol screening workflow. The official PESV product page positions AT8801 as an advanced portable breath alcohol tester with fuel cell sensing, a 2.8-inch touch screen, active and passive test support, record review, and external Bluetooth printer or data uploading support.

For buyers comparing professional breathalyzer models, the AT8801 law enforcement breathalyzer is especially relevant when the testing process needs more than a simple personal checker. It is designed for repeat operation, result review, adjustable alarm thresholds, and practical field handling, which makes it easier for teams to connect the device with a daily inspection process.

Why PESV Is Highlighting AT8801

Alcohol testing programs often involve different roles: the operator who performs the test, the manager who checks records, the distributor who explains specifications, and the organization that must follow local procedures. AT8801 gives these buyers a clearer professional model to discuss because its published features cover both measurement and workflow needs.

The product page lists a fuel cell sensor, colorful OLED indication, touch screen keyboard input, real temperature and time indication, password management, and switchable result units. These details support a product story that is not only about one test result, but also about controlled operation, readable information, and easier follow-up in the field.

AT8801 law enforcement breathalyzer product workflow infographic

Field Workflow Features

AT8801 supports both passive and active testing. Active testing can be used when a direct breath sample is required, while passive testing can help operators perform an initial screening check in suitable environments. The official page also lists an anti-backflow mouthpiece for health and safety, which is important for repeated breath testing programs.

For record handling, AT8801 is listed with testing records review up to 20,000 records. External Bluetooth printer and data uploading support are also published features. These functions help distributors and project buyers explain how the device may fit a more organized alcohol testing workflow where results need to be checked, reviewed, or printed according to local requirements.

Published Specifications Buyers Can Review

The PESV product page lists a detection range of 0.00 to 0.40%BAC, 0.00 to 4.00‰BAC, 0.00 to 2.00mg/L, and 0.00 to 4.00g/L. It also lists accuracy of ±0.005 at 0.05%BAC, warm-up time under 10 seconds, and testing time under 5 seconds. The display is listed as a 2.8-inch touch screen, and the working environment is listed as 0℃ to 50℃ with ≤95% RH and no dews.

AT8801 also supports switchable result units including mg/L, g/L, %BAC, and ‰BAC, plus temperature scale switching between ℃ and ℉. For teams buying across different markets, these published unit options are useful talking points, but PESV recommends confirming the required unit, alarm level, printer option, calibration plan, and local compliance requirements before purchase.

Where AT8801 Fits in the PESV Range

The AT8801 law enforcement breathalyzer sits in the Professional Breathalyzer category. It is better suited for formal alcohol testing programs than a compact personal checker, while buyers who need camera evidence capture can compare it with other professional PESV models. This makes AT8801 a practical option for distributors who want to present a professional fuel cell breathalyzer without overcomplicating the product selection process.

Typical buyer discussions may include police roadside screening, workplace gate checks, contractor management, safety inspections, transport operations, and distributor inventory planning. Because alcohol testing rules vary by country and application, PESV avoids presenting one device configuration as universal. The better approach is to match the model, accessories, language, result units, printer option, and documentation to the actual project requirement.

Buyer Notes for AT8801 Inquiries

Before ordering, buyers should confirm the testing environment, result unit, record review needs, printer or data upload workflow, mouthpiece supply, battery and charging expectations, and any local alcohol testing rules. PESV can help compare AT8801 with related alcohol tester models so distributors and project buyers can choose a configuration that fits the real operating scenario.

To learn more, buyers can review the official AT8801 Law Enforcement Breathalyzer product page, browse the PESV Alcohol Tester category, or contact PESV for professional breathalyzer model selection support.

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