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Could this be The Key to Stopping Drunk Driving?

Alcobuddy, Breathalyzer, Vending Machine, DUI Prevention, Drunk Driving Don’t drink and drive.

It is a slogan we hear from the time we are in elementary school; they try to drill it into us like they drill our letters and numbers. Even before we really understand what alcohol is, we’re ordered not to consume it and then drive.

Nevertheless, people still do it. Everywhere you turn, it seems, there’s another tragic story of an accident that happened because an inebriated person got behind the wheel of a car. This epidemic – for it can definitely be called such – has been the subject of legal measures, societal stigma, and preventative education, but it still has not been “cured.” Frustrating, no? Also extremely frustrating is the simple, easy solution that everyone seems to miss. It’s so easy to take a person’s blood alcohol level these days with a breathalyzer test. Police officers carry them as a matter of course, after all. But there is no easy access to a breathalyzer outside law enforcement.

The Alcobuddy intends to change that. The Alcobuddy is a breathalyzer machine, about the size of a large backpack and made of steel, meant to be mounted at eye level on a bar wall. It vends straws – any kind may be used – and walks the customer through the process of testing their blood alcohol level using a digital video screen. The eye-catching design ensures that both sober and intoxicated people will be curious enough to come over and look at it. The Alcobuddy is the best of its kind, featuring the best – and longest-lasting – alcohol sensor. The sensor only needs to be changed once every eight hundred to one thousand one hundred uses, and a replacement sensor is only one hundred dollars. It is also an internationally useful machine, as it can be programmed for any language and any currency, and can be customized to accept credit cards as well as or instead of bills and coins. In the states, it will accept ones, fives, tens, and twenty-dollar bills, though you can set it so that it only accepts up to four bills during any one use. All of these features are controlled by nine switches inside of the Alcobuddy, making it easy to customize every aspect of your breathalyzer vending machine.

But these features, among others, are not the reason why the Alcobuddy makes a great investment for any bar, club or other drinking establishment. The Alcobuddy is not a mere vending machine; it is a vending machine that is entirely capable of saving people’s lives if it is only given the chance. I’m of the opinion that many drunk drivers would not drive if they were aware of their blood-alcohol levels; cold, hard numbers have a way of opening people’s eyes, I suppose.

If you own a bar, check out the website (www.alcobuddy.com), and see what the Alcobuddy can do for you and your community.

How To Know If You’ve Had Too Much Too Drink

by Jodi G.

Its the end of a crazy Friday night.  You’ve been partying at happy hour since you got off from work.  You fumble for your keys but then your friend stops you. “No you’re too drunk to drive,” he shouts!  But you feel fine.  You’re believe you’re okay to drive.  But how can you tell, for sure?

The important thing to remember is that one drink is equivalent to 12 ounces of beer, 8 ounces of malt liquor and 5 ounces of wine. Alcohol begins metabolizing the minute you begin drinking and in the average healthy person, alcohol is metabolized at a rate of .015% BAC (blood alcohol content) every hour. After just one drink, you begin to feel the effects of alcohol.  You’re relaxed and exhibiting reduced social inhibitions.  You may insist the you feel completely in control of yourself. But does this necessarily mean that you are?  There aren’t many reliable ways to be sure it’s safe to get behind the wheel. Let’s go over a few commonly used ways and see if you can tell which one is most dependable.

How many fingers am I holding up?  This method is as old as the hills.  And let’s face it, you’re always going to be wrong!  No one will ever let you get away with the correct answer.  It’s also not very reliable.  You might be able to count fingers, but that proves nothing when it comes to drunk driving.  You still may be too intoxicated to get behind the wheel.

Some people chug plenty of water and think they can get rid of the alcohol in their bodies faster that way.  This method will definitely have you using the bathroom frequently!  But only time is going to help eliminate alcohol from your bloodstream.  No amount of water is going to speed up the process.

Then again, you could always ask the bartender how much you’ve had to drink.  Although, if you feel the need to consult the bartender with this question, then you’ve probably had too much to drink.  So why don’t we just skip right to the single most reliable way to tell if you’re safe to get behind the wheel.

Alco-Buddy! Alco-Buddy is the revolutionary alcohol breathalyzer vending machine that’s quickly becoming a hit in the industry. For a small fee, users insert a straw into the machine and blow.  In return, the machine displays your BAC (blood alcohol content).  This number can be very useful in determining whether you are capable of driving home.  Anything over 0.08 and you’re above the legal limit in all 50 states.  Business owners are saving people’s lives by having this machine on their walls.  And conveniently displayed taxi cab telephone numbers can be advertised on the front of the machine.  The Alco-Buddy helps ensure that bar patrons get home safely and that the roads stay free of drunk drivers.

For more information on this product visit www.AlcoBuddy.com or call 1.888.925.2628.

How to start a cash business with Alco-Buddy Breathalyzer Vending Machines

How To Start Your Own Cash Business Setting Up Alco-Buddy Machines For Your Business Or Establishment.

Holbrook, NY, February 25, 2011: Alco-Buddy is an alcohol breathalyzer test that gives users the opportunity to gauge their own B.A.C. (blood alcohol content) before they ever get behind the wheel.  Becoming a distributor of the Alco-Buddy Alcohol Breathalyzer is a great way to start your very own small business and keep the roads safe.  Whether purchasing a single machine for your establishment, or a large quantity of machines for your business, you are supporting responsible drinking by placing an Alco-Buddy in your community.  And you’ll make some great contacts along the way! Getting started is easy!  Just follow these simple steps.

First you need to decide how much money you want to make. The more machines you purchase, the more money you will earn. Set your goals accordingly.

Then, contact the professional team at Alco-Buddy by simply submitting your contact information online instantly.  A representative will be in touch to help you decide how many machines to invest in to get going.

Once you’ve decided on the amount of machines to purchase, payment can be made in many forms including PayPal, wire transfers, checks and money order.

Next, the knowledgeable representatives at Alco-buddy will help you decide on the best target businesses in your area.  Ideal locations include sports bars, nightclubs, casinos, pool halls, restaurants that serve alcohol and any other related establishments.

Then you will be educated on how to go about placing the machines and who you should be talking to at each establishment.  Business owners are normally more than willing to place the machine in their establishment because they will receive a portion of the income that it generates.  Alco-Buddy distributors may also use incentives to help place their machines, from partnering with insurance companies who offer discounts to on-site promotions and give-aways.

After the establishment has agreed to place a machine on their wall, installation is a breeze.  All machines come with an instruction manual that is easy to understand. Calibration is simple and only has to be performed about every 3 months. The equipment is virtually trouble free and requires very little maintenance. But if you ever need assistance, Alco-Buddy stands ready to assist you promptly.

Alco-Buddy professionals are also available to assist with technical support, advice on how to grow your business and more! The machines also come with ad space that can be sold to taxi companies or DWI lawyers for extra revenue.  Find out how you can start taking control of your financial future while at the same time, doing your part to reduce the number of impaired or intoxicated people on the road in your community. Contact Alco-Buddy today!

All Vending Business Opportunities Are NOT Created Equal!

By Kathleen C. Lanza
December 18, 2009

If you’re someone who’s interested in starting a vending business of your own or expanding the one you already have, then why not choose one that’s not only going to generate some serious revenue, but that makes a positive impact on society? Read on…

Alco-Buddy Allows Socially Conscious Entrepreneurs to Provide a Worthwhile Community Service and Generate Tremendous Profits!

According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, someone is killed by a drunk driver in the U.S. an average of every 45 minutes. It’s scary stuff that only people like Alco-Buddy President John Berlingieri and his family know all too well. “I lost a cousin to a drunk driver,” he says, “so finding a way to prevent other fatalities was important to me.”

Traveling in Europe a few years back, Berlingieri encountered all the inspiration he needed to get started doing just that. “I saw that a few of the establishments that serve alcohol had breathalyzer machines so that patrons could test their own blood alcohol content (BAC) before they left and tried to drive,” he said. “It struck me hard that this was something we needed back home, and that we could do it better than anyone else.”

That confidence combined with his need to make a difference fueled Berlingieri’s multi-year commitment to create the most advanced, durable and high-quality breathalyzer vending machine of its kind to date. The Alco-Buddy was born.

Although there are other vending breathalyzer machines out there, the extensive expertise that’s been involved in the Alco-Buddy’sdevelopment is extraordinary. “My family has been in the business of manufacturing the most advanced high-tech equipment there is for everything from the Space Shuttle to virtually every high-speed jet on the market,” Berlingieri explains. “We’ve parlayed our proven capabilities in the areas of precision engineering and manufacturing into building the most high-quality machine possible for this purpose. We take this very seriously.”

Given Berlingieri’s claim that 90% of the establishments his team approaches about installing a machine jump at the opportunity, it seems bar, restaurant and other similar venue owners do as well. “Our machine allows businesses that serve alcohol to offer their patrons the chance to check their BAC before they do something they’ll regret later,” Berlingieri says. “But it’s also a means for the establishment to have a sense of what is going on under its own roof and to know who might need a designated driver before all is said and done. It’s a true win-win in that respect for everyone.”

And the bottom line when it comes to profits is not too shabby either. Given that each Alco-Buddy machine uses less energy than a 40W light bulb and the recommended charge is $2 to as much as $4 per use, each machine can easily generate hundreds of dollars per month. That profit is split between the establishment and the machine’s owner, which includes Berlingieri himself, as well as a growing number of affiliated owner/operators.

“This is a true no-brainer for someone who already owns a vending business, but it’s a great investment for any entrepreneur,” Berlingieri says. “It is an ongoing moneymaker, and the marketplace is wide open,” he continues. “The individuals who’ve already bought ten machines from us are finding they only want to purchase more.” In fact, Berlingieri is racing just to keep up with the demand in his Long Island-based manufacturing plant. That’s not surprising when you consider the huge number and practically limitless variety of potential venues that would welcome an Alco-Buddy’s arrival. Lodges, VFWs, bars, stadiums, college campuses, restaurants, catering and event halls of all sizes…the list goes on and on.

For patrons of these kinds of establishments on any given night, one puff into the Alco-Buddy can make the difference between life and death. In fact, Berlingieri has already heard numerous testimonials from friends and acquaintances saying that the Alco-Buddy made them think twice before driving home. “Those are the moments when I’m certain we’re doing the right thing,” he says.

For liability reasons, Alco-Buddy is labeled that it is For Entertainment Purposes Only. However, its precision is quite good, and anything that draws a person’s attention to the fact that they may have had enough is a good thing. According to Berlingieri, law enforcement officers of all kinds tend to agree. “Law enforcement favors anything that might curb drunk driving,” Berlingieri says. Alco-Buddy is a way for people to gauge themselves that wasn’t available before, and something is better than nothing.” In addition, each machine features extremely affordable and effective paid advertising by area taxi companies and other interested parties for as little as $300-$500 per year. “The ads on our machines not only target the audience these companies want to reach, but they remind people who are drinking that there are alternatives to their driving home,” he adds.

To curb the rate of drinking and driving and ultimately have a measurable positive impact on the problem, Berlingieri envisions a day when the Alco-Buddy is a familiar fixture in every alcohol-serving establishment nationwide, as well as internationally. In fact, his well-conceivedbusiness opportunity has been designed with that specific goal in mind. “Anyone who wants to provide a good community service, is ambitious and wants to make a good deal of money can learn to install these machines and calibrate them as needed on a monthly basis,”Berlingieri says. “We even offer a locator service for investors who may not want to do the actual installations and monthly upkeep, but who recognize that purchasing an Alco-Buddy is one of the most socially conscious and smartest business decisions they can make.”

Berlingieri’s awareness that Alco-Buddy’s success is every bit as much about quality and customer service as it is about quantity has resulted in the company’s imminent release of a machine that accepts not only cash, but debit, credit and gift cards as well. Additionally, the newest machines are fully wrapped and UV-protected, providing increasingly superior durability. And it’s all been done at a cost to investor/owner-operators that is a full 50% below that of Alco-Buddy’s closest competitors.

“When we decided to develop the Alco-Buddy, we purchased a machine from every one of our competitors. Then we put a full team of PhDs and engineers to work on pulling all the best elements together and making the final product even better than the sum of those parts,”Berlingieri says. That process of refining and staying ahead in the marketplace has been ongoing and will continue for as long as John Berlingieri is at Alco-Buddy’s helm. “We consider ourselves to be problem solvers, and making Alco-Buddy the best machine of its kind to lessen the impact that drunk driving has on all of us is what motivates us each and every day.”

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This one’s obvious. As an injury lawyer who sees firsthand the devastating effects of drunken driving car crashes, bike wrecks and truck accidents, I was pleased to see a device at a Richmond restaurant recently. The “Alco-Buddy” is an alcohol breathalyzer vending machine, installed in establishments that serve alcohol.

Drunk driving is a real and present danger that affects everyone. All too often people leave establishments after drinking “just a few drinks”and falsely believe that they are safe to drive when they are, in fact, legally intoxicated. Alco-Buddy provides patrons with access to an ALCOHOL BREATHALYZER TEST, allowing them to gauge their own B.A.C. (blood alcohol content) before they
ever get behind the wheel.

Advantages of a “Breathalyzer Machine”:
• Is an intelligent, simple and discreet way to check your B.A.C. (blood alcohol content)
before venturing out on the roads.
• May reduce the number of impaired or intoxicated people driving.
• Assists to educate patrons to moderate and appropriately pace their drinking.
• Sets the tone and shows that the establishment cares about their customers.

This ‘buddy’ doesn’t want you driving drunk LI man builds barroom breathalyzers

By Matthew Calamia
October 16, 2009

John Berlingieri recently installed the Alco-Buddy at Finn McCool’s in Westhampton, one of a growing number of Long Island watering holes to add his barroom breathalyzer. The machine is intended for entertainment only but gives patrons an accurate reading of their blood alcohol content, according to Berlingieri, who builds and distributes the machines.
Photo by D. Willinger.

A serious problem on Long Island and all across our nation today is drunk driving. People become intoxicated at bars and pubs then get in their cars and drive home, putting not only themselves at risk but everyone else on the road too. What if there were a machine in bars to let people know if they should drive or not?

While visiting Europe two years ago, John Berlingieri of Holbrook saw a product that calculated a person’s blood alcohol content, the factor that determines whether someone is legally drunk. Berlingieri thought it would be a no-brainer to bring this product stateside, and in February 2008 Alco-Buddy was born.

Alco-Buddy, which is in the process of being patented, resembles a small vending machine. For a price — often $2 — a bar patron can exhale into Alco-Buddy through a straw dispensed by the machine. Alco-Buddy calculates the customer’s BAC and displays that level for a few seconds — in green numbers if the level is legal and in red if it is above the legal limit of 0.08.

Since making his first machines in Bohemia, Berlingieri has begun selling them to bars and other establishments that serve alcohol. Thirty companies in over 15 states have ordered machines for their stores. Berlingieri, who had worked 10 years for his father at TENS Machine Company, an aircraft manufacturer on Long Island, now heads up his own company, which produces about a hundred Alco-Buddy machines per month.

According to Berlingieri, a bar owner who puts the machine in his or her establishment is showing concern for the customers’ well-being. If the owner can demonstrate to someone in the bar that he or she is legally drunk, there is a better chance of keeping the person from getting behind the wheel, Berlingieri said. BAC levels displayed by Alco-Buddy are not legally binding. Still, Berlingieri says his machines’ BAC readouts are accurate to within 0.02. He calibrates each machine himself by means of an alcohol mixture warmed to approximate the temperature of human breath. The BAC percentage is displayed for several seconds then vanishes. No printouts are given. The machine is officially “for entertainment only,” despite the potentially serious nature of a high BAC.

There are of course those bar patrons, according to Berlingieri, who prefer to use his machine solely for amusement, including a group of Marines in uniform he once saw competing to get the highest “score.” When he has observed customers doing that, Berlingieri said they had someone present to serve as a designated driver. He hopes the owners and staff of the establishments where he has installed Alco-Buddy — more than 15 Long Island watering holes to date — would encourage patrons whose BAC is over the legal limit to get a ride home.

Suffolk police did not respond to calls for comment on the barroom breathalyzer. But Berlingieri said he has got good reviews from police officers he has spoken with, who have told the inventive entrepreneur any tool that helps reduce drunk driving is viewed in a positive light. In the words of Berlingieri’s company motto: “Check yourself, before you wreck yourself.”