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How has alcohol affected your life? We'd love to hear your story.
Alcohol Awareness Month will take place in April 2024. Started over 30 years ago, the main target of this program was originally college-aged students who might be drinking too much as part of their newfound freedom. It has since become a nation-wide movement to draw more attention to the causes and effects of alcoholism as well as how to help families and communities deal with drinking problems and other alcohol related issues.
For many of us alcohol isn't a big deal. We enjoy drinking beer with our boiled seafood or having a cocktail with dinner, but we can't really say alcohol affects our life much. But that's absolutely not true for everyone. As an installer and servicer of ignition interlock devices, we meet many people whose lives have been impacted by alcohol. But getting a DUI isn't the only way your life can be affected by alcohol.
Join us on our social media pages and blog during the month of April 2024 for weekly posts related to real life alcohol stories. We will not share names, and we will only share details you're ok providing us with.
Were you required to have an ignition interlock device? Or did someone else's alcohol use affect your life? Maybe a spouse, child, parent, or friend used alcohol but it affected you in some way. Maybe you lost a job or friends because of alcohol? Addiction isn't the only alcohol issue that affects our lives. Underage drinking, binge drinking, and drunk driving also impact so many lives in so many ways. There's no cookie cutter mold for stories of alcohol use and abuse, everyone has a different experience. We'd love to hear yours. Just message us through Facebook.com/smartstartal or email us at snichols@smartstartal.com to share your story.
Alcohol isn't always bad. Some people claim possible health benefits of consuming small amounts of alcohol. These may include reducing the risk of developing ischemic stroke, heart disease, and possibly even diabetes. The psychological and social benefits of alcohol also can't be ignored. But alcohol definitely isn't always good, either. Many Americans die because of alcohol abuse and alcoholism, and many more are admitted into hospitals, psychiatric facilities, jails, and prison. Alcohol places people at risk for things like divorce, unemployment, bankruptcy, and physical and emotional problems such as depression. Heavy drinking can damage the liver and heart, harm an unborn child, increase the chances of developing some cancers, contribute to depression and violence, and interfere with relationships. Alcohol is a toxic and addictive drug.
Smart Start of Alabama offers tools to help with voluntary and mandated alcohol monitoring. We are here to help. Whether you need an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle or a handheld breathalyzer, contact us to get started.
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