BREATH SAMPLING
Interpreting Your Results
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a gas found in
cigarette smoke.
CO levels in your breath rise with smoking and
fall when not smoking.
Each of your breath sample results is displayed
on the sensor screen with a color and a number
measured in parts per million (ppm).
Interested in learning more about your CO levels
and what they mean? Check out our online user
manual at: www.pivot.co/user-manual
No amount of smoking is safe.
1 0
Typical levels for a non-smoker,
0–6
and should be your goal.
ppm
It is normal to have some CO in your body.
Borderline values that may
7–9
be found in smokers and
ppm
non-smokers.
10+
Typical levels for a smoker.
ppm
11