35 Blood / Breath Alcohol Testing
The Blood/Breath Alcohol Testing trailer, also known as a substance abuse testing trailer, is a mobile lab that gives enforcement officers the ability to test for drug or alcohol use.
Fort Riley’s Army Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) on base in Kansas uses our BAT Mobile to conduct random urine analysis and alcohol testing simultaneously. The samples are collected, tested and stored within the trailer, establishing a secure chain of custody.
Description
Specs
The BAT can be taken anywhere, but it is primarily used on post to test at times that are not easily predicted. For example, testing could take place at ranges or during field rotations.
The irregular testing pattern in not meant to “catch” soldiers, but to deter them from the get go. The whole process is more convenient and faster, and it also provides a valuable opportunity for training. While soldiers wait their turn, they can watch videos or listen to audio with informational or preventative messages.
Exterior
- 35-foot length trailer (includes hitch) w/rear ramp door
- Custom graphics
- Four (4) Telescopic Scene Lights on Pole on each corner
Equipment
- LCD TV
- Closed circuit interior color cameras
- Pre-Wire radio
- CAT 5
Interior
- 210 cubic feet of Rear Cargo space
- 2 Workstations
- 2 offender processing chairs w/cuff holds
- 2 temporary prisoner holding facilities
- Lab Area
- Custom Cabinetry w/whiteboard inserts on overheads
- Built-in microwave, compact electric refrigerator, space saver coffee pot,
- Bathroom
- Lonseal non-skid commercial grade flooring
- 090” fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) lining on the walls
- Ribbed loop pile fabric on the ceiling