Abstract

The effect of inhalation of gasoline fumes on breath ethyl alcohol testing by infrared absorption was examined. A subject inhaled gasoline fumes for a period of approximately 15 minutes and was then tested on an intoxilyzer. When 10 minutes had elapsed after gas inhalation had ceased, no response was found with the intoxilyzer.

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