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A flexible digital thermometer taking accurate oral, underarm or rectal temperature readings
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Rigid tip digital thermometer for taking accurate oral, underarm or rectal temperature readings
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The easiest way to take the temperature of adults, children and babies
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Quick and reliable infrared ear thermometer with probe covers and batteries included
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Take body temperature reading from the ear in less than one second
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Accurate and reliable large screen digital thermometer with backlit LCD screen
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Safe and Sound Health Non-Contract Forehead Thermometer
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Our Non-Contact Forehead Thermometer is the quickest and easiest way to take the temperature of adults and children of all ages, including babies and newborns. The non-invasive forehead thermometer is perfect for taking temperature readings from sleeping babies and children, point the thermometer and press the button to get an accurate reading within seconds.
The colour-coded display provides a quick fever warning at a glance and can store up to 32 to temperature readings, allowing you to monitor changes and give you peace of mind. The non-contact thermometer has a voice reading function that can be switched on and off to avoid disturbance.
Please refer to packaging and instructions before use
Safe and Sound Health’s No-Contact Thermometer can contactless take a body, room or liquid temperature reading.
Body Temperature:
When the screen is illuminated orange, this indicates that you may have a low fever. If the thermometer display is illuminated red, this indicates that you may have a high fever.
A mild rise in temperature would be to about 37.8°C, and you should see your doctor if your temperature remains at this for more than 24 hours or if your temperature rises to 38.6°C or more
Liquid or food temperature:
Room temperature:
Snuggles
19 December 2017
Love this thermometer. Easy to use