REVIEW - TempIR Thermometer - Ear and Forehead for Baby, Child, Infant, Adult
(Health-NewsWire.Net, January 09, 2015 ) Coventry, West Midlands -- A temperature thermometer is one of the most important items to keep in the office and at home. There is, however, quite a range of types available. There are digital clinical thermometers for example which were specifically designed for use in the rectum, although they can also be used orally or under the arm. Alternatively, there are tympanic thermometers, which are not suitable for young babies, as the ear canal is not fully developed.
A more recent option is the Dual Mode Thermometer such as the recently launched TempIR model, which allows the choice of the two methods of temperature taking – Temporal or Tympanic. A temporal reading is taken from the forehead where it records the temperature from the temporal artery, near the temple. A tympanic reading is taken from the tympanic membrane inside the ear canal.
Aidan Wade, spokesman for TempIR explains "Different caregivers and different patients may prefer one method to the other so a thermometer that provides the choice of either is ideal in all situations. The added advantages are the speed at which the readings are shown and the fact that the thermometer is non-contact, so can be used on numerous people"
A normally wriggly baby will be worse when they are unhappy and a normally uncooperative adult will be more so when they are ill. So when it is necessary to take their temperature it is also necessary to be as quick and un-invasive as possible. It would appear from the reviews that TempIR have found the solution and their customers obviously agree.
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