SCRAM Remote Breath® Devices

Easily monitor and track alcohol abuse

SCRAM Remote Breath® Alcohol Testing in Green Bay, WI


The most flexible option in remote breath alcohol testing. A portable device with automated facial recognition and GPS with every test.

SCRAM Systems is the only technology company providing OPTIONS in alcohol monitoring to help you manage a wider range of alcohol clients and reduce risks to your community. OPTIONS support best-practices by enabling courts and agencies to:

  • Scale alcohol monitoring up or down based on a client’s needs and progress.
  • Match the right technology to each client’s risks.
  • Implement supervision that fits the severity of the offense.
  • Reduce recidivism and address escalating behaviors.


Lower and mid-level alcohol clients misuse or occasionally abuse alcohol, but they can actually experience negative outcomes when supervision isn’t proportional for their level of offense. Over-supervision and overly-harsh penalties can interfere with the client’s job and family—two important support systems that help these clients get back on track. SCRAM Remote Breath® provides an appropriate way to track sobriety in offenders who pose less of a risk to the community.


SCRAM Remote Breath® is a handheld, mobile, wireless breath alcohol device for scheduled, random, and on-demand tests. For your lower-risk clients or those who have earned less intensive testing.


Features:

  • Immediate notification of BrAC and positive client ID
  • Internet capability enables enrollment anywhere Internet is available
  • GPS location with taken and missed tests
  • Device-initiated testing—automatically turns on and prompts clients to test
  • Flexible testing schedules
  • STORE & FORWARD saves test results when unit is out of cellular coverage
  • Optional client text reminders
  • Rugged, built for corrections—more time in the field, less time getting replaced
  • Proven fuel cell technology
  • Portable, easy to carry, easy to use


One piece device for Alcohol Monitoring Systems

  • GPS location with taken and missed tests
  • Immediate alerts
  • DOT approved Drager fuel cell
  • On board, automated testing
  • Random, scheduled and on-demand testing
  • Automated Facial Intelligence

NHTSA Case Studies


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a report, Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring: Case Studies, which takes an in-depth look at the state of high-tech alcohol monitoring for drunk drivers.

The Case Studies, commissioned in 2010, profile six jurisdictions in the U.S. that are using transdermal alcohol monitors—and specifically SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelets—to manage and monitor drunk drivers and other alcohol-involved offenders.

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