BREATH ZAP

Brand Owner Address Description
BREATHZAP GIVAUDAN SA Chemin de la Parfumerie 5 1214 Vernier 0 Switzerland BREATH ZAP;Perfumery products, namely, perfumes, and bases for perfumes, namely, essential oils and perfume oils, all for use in non-medicated soaps; detergents, namely, laundry detergent, dish detergent, dishwashing detergent and detergents for household use; deodorants for personal use; dentifrices; non-medicated mouthwashes;Chemicals for use in the manufacture of perfumes, fragrances, and perfuming and aromatic preparations; chemicals for use in industry containing perfuming and aromatic substances of a natural or synthetic origin; chemicals for use in the manufacture of compositions for perfumery, cosmetics, soaps, detergents, oral care, dentifrices, mouthwashes, dental floss, deodorants for personal use and deodorants other than for personal use; chemicals for use in the manufacture of foodstuffs and beverages containing fragrant or aromatic substances of a natural or synthetic origin; chemicals for use in the manufacture of chewing gum containing fragrant or aromatic substances of a natural or synthetic origin;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A vehicle ignition interlock system includes a breath analyzer and a controller operably connected to the breath analyzer and to an ignition system of the vehicle. The breath analyzer detects the breath alcohol level of a vehicle operator and is configured to prevent vehicle ignition if a breath alcohol level is greater than or equal to a threshold value. The controller requires the vehicle operator to periodically take breath analyzer "retests" after vehicle ignition in order to allow vehicle operation to continue. The breath analyzer also detects the presence of alcohol within the vehicle, such as alcohol emanating from an open container of alcohol. The controller may override one or more periodic retests if alcohol is not detected within the vehicle over a predetermined period of time. In addition, the controller may increase the frequency of periodic retests of the vehicle operator in response to detecting alcohol within the vehicle.