Definition of

Alcoholemia

Control

The idea of ​​blood alcohol level refers to the level of alcohol in the blood.

The blood alcohol level is the amount of alcohol that is present in the blood . The term usually appears if reference is made to an excessive level with respect to the parameters that are considered normal.

Regarding its etymology, the term is made up of two parts: the Arabic al-kohol and the Greek hemia , which can be translated as “quality of blood” .

breathalyzer test

When an individual drinks alcoholic beverages , a certain amount of alcohol remains in his or her blood . The breathalyzer test , also called a breathalyzer test or breathalyzer control , is used to measure the concentration of alcohol in the bloodstream, data that reveals whether or not a person is alcoholic .

This measurement is very important since it allows the authorities to control the drivers of motor vehicles : the subject who drives after having drunk alcohol puts his life and the life of everyone who circulates on public roads at risk . A high amount of alcohol in the blood causes a person to lose their reflexes, react slowly, have motor problems and experience difficulties with their vision.

The usual thing is that the breathalyzer control reflects how many grams of alcohol there are in each liter of blood . In many countries , for example, the blood alcohol limit allowed for driving a car is 0.5 : that is, 0.5 grams of alcohol for each liter of blood .

irresponsible driver

The breathalyzer test is carried out to check whether motorists consumed alcoholic beverages.

How the test is performed

The breathalyzer test is performed by blowing into a device . When the driver exhales into said device, the air is analyzed and the detected alcohol level is then displayed.

If the blood alcohol level is positive and the amount of alcohol exceeds the permitted amount, the authorities can force the driver to stop driving since he is not fit to drive.

Alcohol control in Spain

In Spain you have to know another series of important aspects about the control and blood alcohol level:

  • The Road Safety Law considers it a very serious offense to drive under the influence of alcohol and above the permitted rates.
  • The sanction that can be imposed includes the withdrawal of the driving license.
  • Driving above 0.6 mg/l of breathed air is considered a crime punishable by 3 to 6 months in prison, community service for a maximum of 90 days and a fine .
  • People who, when faced with an alcohol test, refuse to cooperate and tell the authorities that they are not going to submit to it have to face a very serious penalty that involves the loss of 6 points on their driving license, a fine of up to 600 euros and the suspension of the driving license for up to three months.
  • In many controls, in addition to alcohol tests, tests for narcotic substances are carried out.