Want to avoid an ignition interlock lockout? Learn 5 tips to avoid temporary and service lockouts, pass every breath test, and stay compliant with your IID program.
If you’ve recently installed an ignition interlock device (IID), also known as a car breathalyzer, you might be wondering who else can use it and under what circumstances. After all, sharing a vehicle or having…
IIDs are highly effective tools for monitoring sobriety, ensuring safe driving, and helping individuals regain their driving privileges after a DUI. LifeSafer® Ignition Interlock is designed to help you navigate compliance requirements effectively. If you’ve…
Want to know the easiest way to stay on track as you progress through your ignition interlock device (IID) or portable alcohol monitoring (PAM) programs? The LifeSafer Client Portal. Once a login is created, you’ll…
Short Answer: No. Having anyone else take the test and then have you start driving is considered circumventing the device. Most states have laws that include fines and jail for individuals assisting in the circumvention…
Taking an interlock breath test should be the easiest part of your license recovery journey. It’s stressful enough to go through the process and taking a test should not increase that stress. So when you…
One of the most stressful things about beginning an ignition interlock program is learning to take a breath test. Don’t worry, you will get the hang of it. The following DOs and DON’Ts will help…
We are at the point in this pandemic where most court-ordered programs including treatment centers are attempting to resume services to full capacity. What that looks like in Michigan or Missouri might be very different…