EZ Saliva Flow II is the only split-sample drug test on the market. Saliva testing helps police by making drug testing faster and more convenient. Test up-to 14 different drugs at a time. Police officers can test for illegal drug intoxication on site with this simple test.
DRUGS DETECTED WITH THE EZ DEVICE
There are three sizes of the EZ Saliva Flow to choose from- 7, 11, and 14.
The EZ-7 tests for AMP, THC, OPI, COC, OXY, PCP, and MET.
The EZ-11 tests for THC, COC, OPI, M-AMP, OXY, AMP, PCP, BZO, BUP, MTD, and ACL.
The EZ-14 is customizable. It tests for up to 14 illicit drugs at a time. There are 30 different drugs to choose from.
- Marijuana
- Cocaine
- Opiod
- Amphetamines
- PCP
- Heroin
- Ecstasy,Molly
- Oxycodone
- Fentanyl
- Ketamine
- Morphine
- LSD
- Methamphetamine
- Amien
- Barbiturates
- K2
- Benzodiazepines
- Tramadol
- Methadone
- Ritalin
- Quaalude
- StimulantsHey
- Iburenorphine
- Cotinine
- Klonopin
- Alcohol
- Acetaminophen
- Methadone Metabolite
- Propoxyphene
- Tricyclic-Antidepressant
REINVENTING DRUG TESTING
EZ Saliva Flow has two parts. The first portion gives results within 5-10 minutes. The second portion is sent to a lab and is returned within 72 hours. The lab portion shows the levels of intoxication for the various drugs. It is 99% accurate, this saliva testing helps police save time and is a legally defensible field test.
“Each day, people drive drunk more than 300,000 times, but only about 2800 are arrested. … Every two minutes, a person is injured in a drunk driving crash. … In 2014, 10.1 million people reported driving under the influence of illicit drugs in the past year. … Almost half of all drivers who were killed in crashes and tested positive for drugs also had alcohol in their system.” Marijuana is the most common drug found in intoxicated driver-related crashes. Crash risks double when under the influence of marijuana. Intoxicated driving is taking too many innocent citizen’s lives. Officers are doing their best to prevent accidents, but they are taking too much time processing single DUI’s. Their time should mostly be out on the street looking for other intoxicated drivers.
Police officers spend significant time processing a single driving under the influence case. This test can save hours of time – helping officers spend more time protecting citizens. Only 2,800 arrests out of 300,000 instances a day is not enough to keep streets and communities safe. Technology has changed and can help officers use their time more effectively.
Best Saliva drug test.
There are single saliva drug tests on the market, but because they cannot show levels of intoxication, they cannot replace blood testing, breathalyzers, urine testing. The dual saliva test replaces the need for painful blood tests and time intensive urine tests and breathalyzers. The process is simple and pain free. Training for the EZ Saliva Flow II is minimal and any officer can administer the test. The supplies can be stored in the officer’s vehicle and have on hand at any moment. There is no need to wait for a phlebotomist or pay overtime for an officer with phlebotomy training.
Saliva testing helps police focus on what matters most – protecting the community.
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