Digital Contactless Thermometer
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The infrared thermometer can be used to measure body temperature by aiming the device at the forehead from 2-5cm away for just 1 second. This non-contact measurement means that the device does not need to touch the skin, preventing cross-infection.
How to use
Check that the forehead is free from perspiration and that the hair is moved aside.
Hold the thermometer about 2-5cm from the forehead, hold the scan button down and move the unit around the forehead area. The temperature is displayed with 2-30 seconds.
Why measure from the forehead?
The forehead is an ideal place to measure body temperature since the temporal artery is close to the surface of the skin and easily accessible for reading. The temporal artery is linked to the carotid artery, which supplies blood to the brain's temperature control center.
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The infrared thermometer can be used to measure body temperature by aiming the device at the forehead from 2-5cm away for just 1 second. This non-contact measurement means that the device does not need to touch the skin, preventing cross-infection.
How to use
Check that the forehead is free from perspiration and that the hair is moved aside.
Hold the thermometer about 2-5cm from the forehead, hold the scan button down and move the unit around the forehead area. The temperature is displayed with 2-30 seconds.
Why measure from the forehead?
The forehead is an ideal place to measure body temperature since the temporal artery is close to the surface of the skin and easily accessible for reading. The temporal artery is linked to the carotid artery, which supplies blood to the brain's temperature control center.
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What is the “normal” temperature range and what temperature would be classed as a fever?
“Normal” body temperature varies between different people, different times of day and is affected by the level of activity prior to taking the reading.
There is no universally agreed “normal” temperature ranges; it depends on the information source and site of measurement. The “Normal” range for the Boots Non-Contact Thermometer is indicated as 35.8°C to 37.6°C.NHS indicates around 37°C for an adult (oral), around 36.4°C for a child (underarm)
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What Factors affect “Normal” Body Temperature?
Many factors can influence body temperatures and include:
- A person’s individual metabolism
- Age (Body temperature is higher in babies and toddlers than in adults. Greater temperature fluctuations occur faster and more often in children. Normal body temperature decreases with age)
- Clothing
- Outside temperature
- Time of day (Body temperature is lower in the morning and increases throughout the day towards evening)
- Activities (Physical and, to a lesser extent, mental activities increase body temperature)
- Illness (A raised temperature is used by the body to fight illness)
- Some medications (e.g. antipyretics) may result in lower body temperatures
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What if the thermometer records a temperature below the “normal” temperature range?
Switch off the Thermometer.
Ensure the thermometer has been at room temperature for at least 30 minutes.
Ensure the thermometer lens is clean and undamaged and the battery indicator shows the thermometer has some charge.
Switch on the thermometer and wait for the display to switch on.
The device should be in forehead temperature mode (refer manual).
Hold the thermometer 2-3cm from the forehead and press SACN button and move from side to side over the forehead area.
The end of the measurement is signalled by a long beep and you can now read the measured value.
Note: Do not hold the thermometer for an extended period in the hand before taking the measurement. You should only hold the thermometer for as long as it takes to take a measurement.
If the temperature recorded is still below “normal” levels and you feel unwell seek medical advice. -
What if the thermometer records a temperature within the “normal” range but I still feel unwell?
Temperature is not the only sign of illness, if the patient feels unwell or there are other signs of illness such as agitation, severe sweating, flushed skin, fast pulse rate, tendency to collapse, even if the temperature recorded is “normal”; you should seek medical advice.
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How do I clean the thermometer for use by different people?
Clean the measuring sensor after each use.
Use a clean cloth or cotton bud that can be moistened with disinfectant or 70% alcohol. To clean the entire device, please use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild soapy solution.
Under no circumstances may liquid enter the device.
Do not use the device again until it is completely dry.