Digital Thermometer
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Digital thermometer for body temperature measurement with easy to read LCD display. Fast 60 seconds read out. Used orally or under the armpit.
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The digital thermometer is designed for accurate body temperature measurement.
It features an easy-to-read LCD display for quick results.
With a fast 60 seconds readout, it is suitable for oral or axillary (underarm) use.
This thermometer is compact and lightweight, making it easy to handle and store.
It operates on a long-lasting battery, ensuring reliable performance in various settings.
Applications & Use Cases
This digital thermometer is widely used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya.
Healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, utilize it for routine temperature checks.
It is also suitable for parents monitoring their children's health.
With county-wide delivery options, this thermometer can be easily accessed by healthcare facilities in Nairobi and beyond.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure accurate readings, clean the thermometer with a soft cloth and disinfectant after each use.
Store it in a protective case to prevent damage and keep it away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
Regularly check the battery status and replace it when necessary.
For optimal performance, avoid exposing the thermometer to moisture or harsh chemicals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which type of digital thermometer is most accurate?
Contact thermometers Most electronic thermometers have a digital display that shows you the temperature reading. Rectal temperatures provide the most-accurate readings for infants, especially those 3 months or younger, as well as children up to age 3. Temperatures taken from the armpit are usually the least accurate.
Can I check my fever with my phone?
Open the Thermometer app on your phone and tap Body temperature. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the correct permissions (sensor and camera) and settings to take body temperature measurements. The temperature sensor needs access to bare skin.
What are the 4 types of thermometers?
There are many thermometers available for home use, including digital, ear, strip and infrared thermometers. Some thermometers are more suitable for specific age groups and situations. Digital thermometers used under the arm or tongue are the easiest for home use.
How much do vital signs cost?
Continuous Vital Signs Monitors can cost anywhere from $1000 to upwards of $10,000 depending on the model and features. The good news is most Continuous Vital Signs Monitors are modular, which means you can choose which modules to initially purchase to fit your budget..