Alcohol Monitoring
SCRAM Remote Breath
The SCRAM Remote Breath® is a handheld wireless testing device designed for secure remote alcohol monitoring. The device uses Adaptive Facial Recognition® to take an identity-verifying picture of the user during the breath test. When the test is complete, the BAC result, real-time photo and GPS location are instantly transmitted from the device to a secure web portal for review.
The SCRAM Remote Breath can be used for criminal justice and treatment addiction programs. This device maintains user confidentiality while proving abstinence from alcohol. Scheduled, random and on-demand testing provides accountability options to accommodate high-risk and low-risk users’ compliance with intensive and less frequent monitoring.
SCRAM Remote Breath Capabilities
- Near-immediate communication of BAC result, security-grade photo identification and location
- High-resolution camera
- Enroll users anywhere there is an Internet connection
- Receive GPS location of all taken and missed tests
- Prompts user to test and re-test if needed
- Rugged design
SCRAM Remote Breath Benefits
- Significantly reduces reviewer time to confirm user identity.
- Proven fuel cell technology enables test results down to 0.00 BAC.
- Store and Forward technology assures all test results and data are reported.
SCRAM CAM®
SCRAM CAM (Continuous Alcohol Monitoring) is a bracelet that combines 24/7 transdermal alcohol testing with house arrest monitoring capabilities in a single device. Designed for high-risk, repeat DUI, drunk driving and other offenders with alcohol-related charges, the SCRAM CAM is the world’s most widely used 24/7 transdermal alcohol testing system.
SCRAM CAM Capabilities
- Switch-activated stand-alone or continuous alcohol monitoring with home curfew confirmation
- Eliminates user drinking around scheduled tests
- Closes testing gap stemming from missed tests
- Convenient for the user – no need to travel to a testing center
SCRAM CAM Benefits
- Studies show SCRAM CAM is most effective for offenders diagnosed with alcohol dependence or addiction.
- Works well in conjunction with rehabilitative treatment to enforce compliance.
- Can also be used to identify when intervention may be needed.
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