New iPhone App intoxicheck aims to reduce alcohol consumption and driving, takes the guesswork out of determining impairment
December 31st, 2011Verona, WI (PRWEB) December 27, 2011
New Year’s Day celebrations are just a few days away. This can mean big problems for some people. Many people who drink tend to underestimate the value of your degree. We hope that people enjoy our new iPhone app intoxicheck, and use a designated driver or take a taxi to avoid arrest for drinking and driving, “said Deb Kusmec of Innocorp, Ltd.
Excessive alcohol consumption has both driving and walking unsafe. In 2005 Injury Prevention reported that New Year’s Day is deadly for pedestrians. From 1986 to 2002, 410 pedestrians were killed on New Year’s Day. Fifty-eight percent of those killed was a high blood alcohol concentration, not to mention the drivers and passengers killed in drinking and driving.
intoxicheck gives people a reality check, as they are buzzed. New iPhone app is a research-based and work compared results from a series of challenges to users, and sober in the results they get after drinking. There is no need to calculate or guess the drinks of alcohol in each drink. intoxicheck results may be useful to help consumers better choices and avoid drinking and driving, based on the level of real value.
light reaction, perception and memory challenges before ingestion of the series, you can create a sober start-up that you can compare your results with the same challenges of driving. Intoxicheck field trials under controlled conditions, the new iPhone app if a reasonably accurate assessment of individuals at the level of disorder, “said Kusmec.
About
Innocorp, Ltd.
Founded in 1996, during the past 16 years the company has created a lot of practical health awareness and preventive measures and campaigns. Fatal Vision? failure simulation glasses was my first hands-on tool to give people a realistic value of the loss, while sober. Thousands of law enforcement, military personnel safety, road safety agencies, schools and universities around the world are using the Fatal Vision, as part of their drinking and driving awareness and prevention programs.
Contact: deb Kusmec
Tel. (608) 575-2119
deb (dot) kusmec (at) fatalvision (dot) com
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