Understanding BAC & Alcohol Metabolism (2026)
Safety starts with science. Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is the primary metric used globally to determine legal impairment. Our **BAC Studio** utilizes the **Widmark Formula**, the gold standard for forensic alcohol estimation.
How to Use the BAC Studio
- Weight & Gender: Alcohol is water-soluble. Muscle mass (which holds more water) and biological gender significantly impact how alcohol is diluted in your system.
- Drink History: Add every drink consumed. A "standard drink" varies by country, but our tool uses global averages (14g of pure ethanol).
- Time Elapsed: The human liver metabolizes alcohol at a constant rate—roughly 0.015% BAC per hour. You cannot speed this up with coffee or cold showers.
Why BAC Estimation Matters
Driving with a BAC above 0.08% (in the US/UK) or 0.05% (in Europe/India) carries life-altering legal consequences. Even if you "feel" sober, your motor skills and reaction times are biologically delayed. Our timeline chart visualizes exactly when your body will return to a 0.00% state.
Health & Safety Team
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