Don’t worry. Acumen Law Corporation lawyers Kyla Lee and Paul Doroshenko won’t actually be ingesting hand sanitizer for their latest “Can You Fail It?” experiment. Instead, they will be rubbing it on their hands and then touching their faces – something that could conceivably happen. They will then find out whether having hand sanitizer on and around one’s mouth can give, what would appear to be, an alcohol reading on a roadside approved screening device (ASD).
In “Can You Fail It?” everyday household consumables are put to the test to find out, Can You Fail It? That is, can you give a false positive reading on a breathalyzer after consuming it.
Remember, we are testing whether these products will generate a false positive reading on an ASD. Some items may or may not register on an ASD when they are present in your mouth. They do not necessarily have to be absorbed by your body to show up on a breathalyzer.
Watch the video to find out, Can You Fail It?