Yes, a scram device can detect alcohol levels, including picking up as low as 0.02% blood alcohol concentration (BAC), which is equivalent to about 0.5 grams of alcohol per liter of blood. However, a scram device typically measures much lower levels than 5% alcohol, which is significantly higher than the legal driving limit in most jurisdictions. Therefore, while a scram can detect alcohol consumption, it is not designed to measure high concentrations like 5% alcohol.
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