Amplim 2001F1 No Touch Professional Forehead Thermometer
Specification
- Brand Amplim
- Model 2001F1
- Color Silver White
- Age Range (Description) All ages
- Outer Material Plastic
- Specification Met Fda Ce
- Connectivity Technology Infrared
- Unit Count 1.0 Count
- Power Source Battery Powered
- Alert Type beep
- Dimension 0.5 x 0.99 x 0.2 inches
- Weight 7.2 Ounces
- Batteries 2 AAA batteries are required. (included)
Important Information
Excellent Design
Four Measuring Modes, One Click
Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C)
Rotatable Display
Function
Dimension
What’s In the Box
- Forehead Thermometer
- Stand
- Cover
- Batteries
How To Utilize it
Simply place your forehead in the thermometer’s range. Just listen for the beep; you’ll receive a reading right away.
Product Description
Our contactless thermometers are capable of much more than merely reading temperatures. Each thermometer has unique features like an audio fever alarm, dual Celsius and Fahrenheit settings, and memory that lets you save up to 60 previous readings’ temperatures. Our thermometers are the best choice for nurses and other healthcare professionals looking for the most accurate and dependable equipment because they are medical-grade gadgets. Our products actually rank among the most hygienic and precise thermometers on the market.
Important Notes
- Thermometer reading between 70 and 90 degrees
Fahrenheit is greater than 1.2 inches from the forehead. Take another reading of the forehead’s temperature between 0.3″ and 1.2″. - TEMPORAL ARTERY (TA) TEMPERATURE WITH CLINICAL SUPPORT
The average temperature on the forehead is 98.1°F (36.7°C). Yet, a person’s normal body temperature can be anywhere from 97°F (36.1°C) to 99°F (37.2°C) or higher. Depending on your level of activity or the time of day, your body temperature can change.
Simple and Reliable
Our touchless thermometers can help you keep track of your health as well as the health of your home or place of business with a fast forehead scan. Our devices give you the ability to have medically and hospital-rated health precision to monitor illnesses like fever, the flu, or the common cold, regardless of where you work—a doctor’s office, nursing home, creche, school, university, restaurant, café, or office.
Because of the thermometer’s built-in energy-saving capabilities and color-coded digital LCD screen, you can rely on it to provide you with a precise reading when you need it most. To make it easier for you to keep the stylish portable device hygienic and sterile, they are available in white and other light colors. Any members of the family, including infants, children, and adults, can use our thermometers.
Features
- One and Only
This thermometer is intended for use by professionals and features a one-click measurement that may be utilized in clinics, offices, schools, and homes. Even a stand is included for simple positioning. incredibly practical with a rotating screen and built-in clock - EVERYONE ARE SAFE
Unlike rectal, oral/mouth, or armpit thermometers, No Touch IR infrared thermometer technology enables noninvasive, contact-free scans that are more pleasant, hygienic, and simple to use; for use on newborns, toddlers, adults, or children; - Swiftly Accurate and Stylish
Green for normal and scarlet for feverish body temperatures on a color LCD display; alarm clock; Unlike gun or patrol thermometers, modern design; handheld and transportable - SUPERB VALUE
Features include the ability to save the latest 60 readings in memory, object mode for scanning objects, surfaces, or rooms, Celsius or Fahrenheit settings, a color LCD, a night light, a clock, a rotatable screen, and energy-saving capabilities.
FAQs
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
The materials used to make this thermometer are plastic and metal.
You can clean the thermometer with a damp cloth and mild soap.
Yes, you can but make sure that the baby does not have any fever before using the thermometer.
Ear and forehead infrared thermometers, both in-ear/on-forehead and contactless, are accurate enough to properly track a fever and are generally easier to use than stick thermometers
If using a fixed emissivity infrared thermometer, one could measure the temperature in the center of the forehead, and then add 5 degrees Fahrenheit to estimate the oral equivalent.
Brush any bangs or hair to the side to fully expose the forehead. Remove any hats or headbands (and wait a few minutes for the forehead to cool). Gently pat away any perspiration (as microdroplets of perspiration in the pores can actually lead to a lower temperature reading).
Replacing the batteries with new fresh batteries will solve most difficulties. Erratic readings, faint readings, no display, or appearing on the display are all indications that the batteries must be replaced.
A temporal thermometer will read at about 0.5 to 1 degree lower than an oral thermometer, so you need to add 0.5 to 1 degree to get what your temperature would read orally. For example, if your forehead temperature read as 98.5°F, you could actually have a low-grade fever of 99.5°F or higher
This type of thermometer may be less accurate than other types. Direct sunlight, cold temperatures or a sweaty forehead can affect temperature readings. Variations on user technique, such as holding the scanner too far away from the forehead, also may affect accuracy.
A forehead (temporal) scanner is usually 0.3 C (0.5 F) to 0.6 C (1 F) lower than an oral temperature.