Editorial policy
Alcometer.org publishes educational tools and explainers about blood-alcohol estimation, legal limits, and harm reduction. This page describes how editorial decisions are made, how sources are chosen, and how we correct mistakes.
Purpose and boundaries
Content is for general education only. It is not medical advice, not legal advice, not a fitness-to-drive assessment, and not forensic evidence. Pages repeat that boundary in the compliance gate, SaMD boundary notice, and legal disclaimers.
We do not claim that any individual staff reviewer holds a clinical licence in your jurisdiction. Methodology and citations are published so you can verify claims against primary literature and official legal sources.
Independence and funding
The site is operated by a natural person in a non-commercial capacity. There is no paid advertising, sponsorship, affiliate revenue, or data brokerage tied to the tools. See the About page and monetization posture documentation linked from the evidence register.
Sources and verification
Legal thresholds and statutory references are tied to a primary-legislation inventory with verification dates. Scientific claims in the methodology are anchored to peer-reviewed and standard pharmacokinetic references cited on the methodology page.
When a source is uncertain or a jurisdiction is inherited from a parent legal system, we say so explicitly rather than implying false precision.
Corrections
Factual errors in law or science should be reported via the source-corrections page. Corrections are logged in the internal evidence register and reflected in page copy and, where relevant, in structured data dates.