TempIR's Digital Thermometer that Doesn't Need Direct Contact
With the increase of conditions that are passed through direct contact, TempIRs Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer reduces the risk of infection and thus lowers stress.
Sudborough, United Kingdom, January 9, 2015 (Newswire.com) - The TempIR thermometer works based on infrared technology. This eliminates the need for direct contact with the skin and thus providing a more accurate reading of temperature. It is only necessary to point it directly at the forehead at a distance of about 3 - 5 centimeters. The high quality technology allows the reading of the infrared waves emitted by the temporal artery which runs below the skin of the forehead.
One of the advantages of this type of infrared thermometer is an accurate and fast experience, due to its basically instantaneous reading. The bright display with large numbers makes it possible to see the reading even in poor lighting conditions. Another useful feature makes it possible to store the last 32 readings in order to track the progress of a disease so as to note worsening or improvement.
Let’s not forget about one major aspect; hygiene. Due to the fact that there is no direct contact with the skin, this thermometer will not spread germs or bacteria thus reducing the risk of infection or contamination. This also provides the option for taking one’s temperature and immediately taking someone else’s.
It is ideal for use on babies since it can also be taken when the infant is sleeping. There is no need to disturb the baby and therefore the process of getting well is enhanced. It reduces stress on both the patient and caretaker.
The TempIR is truly an instrument that speaks of technological advance and engineering marvel. The days of waiting over 3 minutes in an uncomfortable pose just to get the possibility of a faulty reading are over. Hop into the future and get the newest product in medical technology. One will wonder how one ever managed before it came along.
This thermometer is available to purchase through TempIR website.
Learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4FuK2jb_lM
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