Alcohol Testing Franklin, OH
Alcohol Testing Franklin, OH
Accredited Drug Testing provides alcohol testing at testing centers located in Franklin, OH and the surrounding areas. Alcohol testing is available for DOT and non DOT purposes and Court Ordered requirements. Testing methods include breath alcohol (BAC), urine, oral saliva and hair testing. Same day service is available at our Franklin, OH locations and most Franklin, OH alcohol testing centers are within minutes of your home or office.
Alcohol Testing is administered for court ordered (ETG), DOT and Non-DOT testing including random selection, reasonable suspicion, post-accident testing and other reason an employer or individual may need an Alcohol Test.
92 N FRONT ST 0.3 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43215
111 S GRANT AVE 0.4 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43215
1020 Dennison Ave Ste 200 1.6 miles
Columbus, OH 43201
1430 S HIGH ST 2.0 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43207
1534 N HIGH ST VICTORIAN VILLAGE 2.0 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43201
1492 E BROAD ST 2.1 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43205
895 West 3rd Ave 2.3 miles
Columbus, OH 43212
1534 N HIGH ST 2.3 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43201
1280 W 5TH AVE 123 2.9 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43212
1335 DUBLIN RD STE 118E 3.6 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43215
1595 FRANK RD 3.9 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43223
86 N WILSON RD 4.4 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43204
749 N WILSON RD 4.4 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43204
85 PHILLIPI RD 6.0 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
4300 CLIME RD STE 110 6.3 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
4300 CLIME RD 6.3 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
4400 N HIGH ST 6.4 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43214
4079 GANTZ RD 6.4 miles
GROVE CITY, OH 43123
2030 Stringtown Road 6.5 miles
Grove City, OH 43123
3429 FARM BANK WAY 6.6 miles
GROVE CITY, OH 43123
50 OLD VILLAGE RD, STE 101 6.6 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
4171 ARLINGATE PLZ SUTIE 18 6.7 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
2880 STELZER RD 6.8 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43219
909 MORSE RD 6.9 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43229
4849 E MAIN ST 6.9 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43213
4830 KNIGHTSBRIDGE BLVD STE K 7.1 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43214
3690 DUBLIN RD 7.1 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43221
4998 W BROAD ST STE 112 7.2 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
5175 E MAIN ST 7.4 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43213
4660 ROBERTS RD 7.4 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
3813 S HAMILTON RD 7.5 miles
GROVEPORT, OH 43125
4821 ROBERTS RD 7.8 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43228
471 MORRISON RD Ste L 7.8 miles
GAHANNA, OH 43230
1922 BETHEL RD 8.1 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43220
4461 BROADWAY, STE 300 8.2 miles
GROVE CITY, OH 43123
5969 E BROAD ST STE 307 8.2 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43213
947 E JOHNSTOWN RD # 229 8.9 miles
GAHANNA, OH 43230
6435 E BROAD ST 9.0 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43213
6465 E BROAD ST, STE A1 9.0 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43213
6431 ALUM CREEK DR STE E 9.2 miles
GROVEPORT, OH 43125
99 N Brice Rd, 9.2 miles
Columbus, OH 43213
6740 HUNTLEY RD STE F 9.8 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43229
5677 SCIOTO DARBY RD STE 200 10.0 miles
HILLIARD, OH 43026
55 CAREN AVE STE 160 10.0 miles
WORTHINGTON, OH 43085
5050 PINE CREEK DR STE B 10.3 miles
WESTERVILLE, OH 43081
5610 N Hamilton Road 10.5 miles
Columbus, OH 43230
5650 BLAZER PKWY STE 174 10.7 miles
DUBLIN, OH 43017
5130 Bradenton Ave Ste D, 10.8 miles
Dublin, OH 43017
4343 All Seasons Dr Ste 160 11.1 miles
Hilliard, OH 43026
2014 Baltimore-Reynoldsburg Rd 11.3 miles
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
6350 Frantz Rd Ste D, 11.4 miles
Dublin, OH 43017
56 WESTERVIEW DRIVE 11.5 miles
WESTERVILLE, OH 43081
55 DILLMONT DR, STE 101 11.9 miles
COLUMBUS, OH 43235
5920 WILCOX PL, STE F 12.2 miles
DUBLIN, OH 43016
484 County Line Rd W, Suite 210 12.5 miles
Westerville, OH 43082
6955 PERIMETER LOOP RD 12.8 miles
DUBLIN, OH 43016
1120 Polaris Pkwy 12.8 miles
Columbus, OH 43240
664 HILL RD 12.9 miles
PICKERINGTON, OH 43147
6905 Hospital Dr Ste 130 13.0 miles
Dublin, OH 43016
300 POLARIS PKWY 13.3 miles
WESTERVILLE, OH 43082
8260 HOWE INDUSTRIAL PKWY STE E 13.4 miles
CANAL WINCHESTER, OH 43110
6525 W CAMPUS OVAL STE 150 13.5 miles
NEW ALBANY, OH 43054
254 WHITAKER AVE S 13.8 miles
POWELL, OH 43065
24 Hidden Ravines Drive 14.6 miles
Powell, OH 43065
44 N LONDON ST 21.9 miles
MOUNT STERLING, OH 43143
1100 SUNBURY RD STE 706 23.1 miles
DELAWARE, OH 43015
801 OHIO HEALTH BLVD STE 140 23.5 miles
DELAWARE, OH 43015
116 MORRIS RD 23.7 miles
CIRCLEVILLE, OH 43113
562 W CENTRAL AVE 24.3 miles
DELAWARE, OH 43015
600 N PICKAWAY ST 24.5 miles
CIRCLEVILLE, OH 43113
210 N MAIN ST 24.6 miles
LONDON, OH 43140
12135 Lancaster St 24.9 miles
Millersport, OH 43046
To schedule an alcohol test in Franklin, OH call (800) 221-4291 or online 24/7
Alcohol Detection Periods
Breath Alcohol Current / Immediate | ETG - Urine 80 Hours | Standard Urine 1 - 2 Days |
Whether you want to detect current alcohol impairment, recent alcohol consumption, or alcohol usage within the past 3 days, Accredited Drug Testing offers the testing services that fit your needs.
Alcohol tests are administered for a variety of different reasons and greatly differ from drug tests. Drug tests (those that analyze samples of hair and urine) attempt to detect usage of illegal drugs over a lengthy time period, generally ranging from a week to several months. However, alcohol tests are aimed at detecting consumption of a legal - though regulated - substance within a much shorter timeframe. Rather than testing for past usage, an alcohol drug test will register only the immediate presence of alcohol in the human body.
Breath Alcohol Drug Test
Otherwise known as a breathalyzer, Breath Alcohol Test (BATs) make frequent appearances in sitcoms and crime shows. That is because they are quite commonly used given that the test is easy to administer and provides nearly instantaneous results. Police officers rely on breathalyzer exams to detect when drivers are on the road and above the legal alcohol limit. Because BATs provide only a current-moment snapshot of the body's blood alcohol content, they should only be administered when someone is required to be sober at the current time. Such cases would include driving a vehicle or operating heavy machinery.
Accredited Drug Testing centers are dedicated to providing accurate results every time. For that reason, our certified staff only administers DOT-approved Evidential Breath Testing devices (EBTs). Procedures are meticulously controlled to ensure that all results are admissible in a court of law.
DOT only permits a breath alcohol test. Urine alcohol tests are not permitted by the Department of Transportation. Therefore, a DOT regulated employee would take a 5 panel DOT urine test but only a breath alcohol test if required.
Urine Alcohol Drug Test Finally, for rare cases an EtG exam will be administered to determine if alcohol has been consumed over a 5 day period. EtGs are typically reserved for individuals undergoing a court-ordered sobriety or alcohol rehabilitation program.
Saliva / Oral Fluid Alcohol Test
Accredited Drug Testing also offers a saliva specimen alcohol test in addition, to breath and urine testing. Oral fluid alcohol test can provide immediate results or if requested can be sent to certified laboratory for analysis
Confidential alcohol drug tests can be conducted at any location utilizing the Accredited Drug Testing mobile on-site program service.
Scheduling a drug, alcohol or any testing service is simple and easy, Call (800)221-4291) or click below to order online 24/7.
Drug and alcohol testing services are provided for all needs including employment, DOT, court ordered, school, personal and are available for both individuals and employers.
Accredited Drug Testing Inc, offers 5, 10 and 12 panel drug test screenings utilizing urine, hair, blood and oral fluids/saliva. Alcohol testing is available for breath alcohol, standard urine and ETG testing.
Our laboratories are SAMHSA certified and all tests results are verified by our in house licensed physicians who serve as Medical Review Officers.
On the road or on vacation, no worries, Accredited Drug Testing has testing centers in all cities Nationwide and we can schedule your test, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME!
Department of Transportation (DOT)
If you are DOT regulated company or an individual employed in a safety sensitive position, Accredited Drug Testing Inc offers certified DOT drug and alcohol testing and other DOT required services for FMCSA, FTA, FRA, PHMSA, USCG and FAA.
Accredited Drug Testing also provides a DOT random testing consortium, DOT drug policy for employers and DOT physicals.
Drug Free Workplace
Many States encourage employers to be a drug free workplace and several States provide a discount on workers compensation premiums, if the business owner is certified as a drug free workplace and the drug testing program complies with State law.
We Come To You! On-site/mobile drug testing is also available for employers when you need to save time and money, we provide on-site drug testing for construction sites, road side accidents, hospitals, schools or any on-site drug testing need.
Our alcohol testing Franklin, OH centers recognize that needing a drug, alcohol or occupational health test can be at times stressful. Accredited Drug Testing takes the stress out of a stressful situation.
Our drug testing Franklin, OH locations have trained and certified professional drug testing specialists and our alcohol testing Franklin, OH centers and staff are committed to providing courteous, helpful and professional assistance.
Please be aware that testing locations do not accept any form of payment and require a test registration donor pass to administer a drug, alcohol, or any other type of test. You must call (800) 221-4291 to register for a test or you may register online, no appointment is needed, but a test registration form is required.
Handy Resources
Comprehensive Online Resources for Drug Testing
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Provides comprehensive information on drug testing and its role in substance use disorder treatment.
- FDA: Drug Testing
Explains the FDA's role and regulations concerning drug testing for consumers.
- PDR.net
Provides detailed drug information and safety updates through a mobile-friendly platform.
- BeSafeRx - FDA
Resource by the FDA to help consumers identify and choose safe online pharmacies.
- SAMHSA: Drug Testing Resources for the Workplace
Resources and guidelines for drug testing in the workplace.
- Drugs.com
Provides drug information, side effects, and interactions for consumers and professionals.
- Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)
Online version of the DAST to help individuals assess whether they have a drug problem.
- Merck Manuals
Consumer-friendly medical resource providing comprehensive information on a wide array of health topics, including drug testing.
- SAMHSA Store
Provides access to resources and publications on substance use prevention and treatment.
- National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)
Information on state boards of pharmacy and regulations, including those related to drug testing.
- CDC: Workplace Health Promotion
CDC's resources on substance use and drug testing in the workplace.
- Mayo Clinic: Drug Testing
General information about the procedures and types of drug tests.
- MedlinePlus: Drug Testing
Offers information about various drug tests and their uses in medical diagnosis and treatment.
- University of Rochester Medical Center Health Encyclopedia
Provides a detailed entry on drug testing, including how tests are conducted and what they detect.
- World Health Organization (WHO)
International guidelines and information on public health, including substance abuse and drug testing.
- Healthline: Drug Testing
Consumer health site offering information on how drug tests work and what they look for.
- WebMD: Drug Testing
Provides a patient-oriented overview of drug testing and its purposes.
- National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
Provides a vast database of scientific studies, including research on drug testing and its effectiveness.
AI Overview
Alcohol Testing
Alcohol testing is a procedure used to measure an individual's blood alcohol content (BAC) or detect the presence of alcohol in the body. This testing is crucial in various contexts, including law enforcement, workplace safety, and medical screening. For consumers, understanding the available methods and their specific uses can help in making informed decisions about alcohol testing.
Methods of Alcohol Testing
- Breathalyzer Tests: These are the most common form of alcohol testing, especially used by law enforcement. They measure the alcohol content in the breath, which correlates with blood alcohol levels.
- Blood Tests: Considered the most accurate method, blood tests directly measure the alcohol concentration in the bloodstream. However, they require professional medical personnel to collect the blood sample.
- Urine Tests: Urine tests are less commonly used for alcohol because of their less accurate representation of current blood alcohol levels but can detect alcohol consumption up to 24 hours after intake.
- Saliva Tests: These tests are less invasive and can detect the presence of alcohol in the saliva, which is a good approximation of BAC.
Applications of Alcohol Testing
Alcohol testing is used in several key areas:
- Law Enforcement: To enforce drinking and driving laws and ensure public safety.
- Workplace Safety: In industries where operating heavy machinery or driving is involved, employers use alcohol testing to ensure a safe work environment.
- Health Monitoring: Medical professionals may require alcohol testing for patients undergoing treatment for alcohol use disorder or monitoring those with specific health conditions.
Advantages of Alcohol Testing
Alcohol testing offers several benefits:
- Prevention of Accidents: It helps in reducing the risk of accidents associated with alcohol consumption, especially in driving and workplace scenarios.
- Health and Safety Compliance: It ensures compliance with health and safety regulations, particularly in work environments.
- Support for Recovery Programs: Regular testing can support individuals in recovery programs by holding them accountable and encouraging sobriety.
Limitations of Alcohol Testing
Despite its benefits, alcohol testing has limitations:
- Variability in Accuracy: Some methods, like breathalyzers, can sometimes give false positives due to factors like diet, medical conditions, or even certain medications.
- Invasiveness: Some methods, particularly blood tests, are invasive and require professional handling.
- Privacy Concerns: The necessity to disclose personal consumption habits can raise privacy issues, especially in employment contexts.
In conclusion, alcohol testing plays a critical role in law enforcement, workplace safety, and health care. While it offers numerous benefits in promoting safety and health standards, awareness of its limitations and appropriate use is essential for achieving accurate and reliable results.
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Local Area Info: Franklin County, Ohio
Franklin County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of 2017 census estimates, the population was 1,291,981, making it the most populous county in Ohio. Its county seat is Columbus, the state capital and most populous city in Ohio. The county was established on April 30, 1803, less than two months after Ohio became a state, and was named after Benjamin Franklin. Franklin County originally extended all the way north to Lake Erie before Ohio subdivided further into more counties.
Franklin County, particularly Columbus, has been a centerpiece for presidential and congressional politics, most notably the 2000 presidential election, the 2004 presidential election, and the 2006 midterm elections. Franklin County is home to one of the largest universities in the United States, The Ohio State University, which as of fall 2017 has an enrollment of 59,837 students on its main Columbus campus.
On March 30, 1803, the Ohio government authorized the creation of Franklin County. The county originally was part of Ross County. Residents named the county in honor of Benjamin Franklin. In 1816, Franklin County’s Columbus became Ohio’s state capital. Surveyors laid out the city in 1812, and officials incorporated it in 1816. Columbus was not Ohio’s original capital, but the state legislature chose to move the state government there after its location for a short time at Chillicothe and at Zanesville. Columbus was chosen as the site for the new capital because of its central location within the state and access by way of major transportation routes (primarily rivers) at that time. The legislature chose it as Ohio’s capital over a number of other competitors, including Franklinton, Dublin, Worthington, and Delaware.