Draeger Alcotest 7110 MKIII-C

Recent law changes and New Jersey court cases have modified the way law enforcement agencies statewide can charge you with a DWI, DUI, or refusal. Most notably, all New Jersey law enforcement agencies must use the latest cutting edge technology in blood alcohol content (BAC) analysis. The Alcotest® 7110 MKIII-C manufactured by Draeger Safety Diagnostics represents a change in the way a motorist can be charged with a DWI, DUI, or refusal. Quite simply, there are many variables and procedures that can significantly affect your case at trial. The Draeger Alcotest® uses a sophisticated approach in measuring BAC in the bloodstream. It uses both infrared sensors and electrochemical sensors to obtain a reading within the court ordered tolerance of 0.005%. The Alcotest® replaces the outdated “breathalyzers” that were previously in use throughout the state since the 1950’s.

Partner, Carmine R. Villani, Esq., holds the distinction of being one of a very few attorneys who is Alcotest® certified. Mr. Villani was trained as an operator by the manufacturer (Draeger Safety Diagnostics) to operate the Alcotest® 7110 MKIII-C. The Alcotest® replaces the old breathalyzers and is currently the only breath testing instrument used by New Jersey law enforcement agencies to determine the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) of suspected intoxicated motorists.