


Forehead Thermometer
Non-Touch Temperature Solution!

Ear Thermometer
Precision Temperature Monitoring for Instant Results!

Object Thermometer
Convenient Temperature Measurements Anywhere!
Why are different temperature readings obtained?
It based on how the thermometer is administered.
Tympanic(ear) are typically 0.5-1°F(0.3-0.6°C) higher than oral, and often 1-2?(0.6-1.1°C) higher than Temporal (Forehead)
Oral can be 0.5-1°F(0.3-0.6°C) higher than axillary and temporal(forehead).
Moreover, not aiming at the tympanic during measurement or having an unclean forehead/ear canal can also impact the reading.
What Is Considered a Normal Body Temperature?
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, it’s typically considered to be 98.6?, although studies show a “normal” reading can range from 97? to 99?. A temperature above 100.4? is typically considered a fever.
How to determinae if temperature measurement is necessary to detect fever in advance?
Some signs of fever to look out: Flushing in the face; Skin is hot and dry to the touch; Low output of urine, and dark in color; Loss of appetite; Stool changes including constipation or diarrhea; Nausea or vomiting; Headache and body aches
How to Getting a Accurate Reading?
Please keep the user and the thermometer in the space of same temperature for 30 minutes and then measurement to avoid interfere. keep the sensor of probe and the measured area clean and dry (sweat and grease prevent accurate measurement).
How to clean the sensor of thermometer probe?
A lens of a clean sensor should be reflective and gleaming.If it looks not, should be cleaned by an alcohol swab or alcohol-soaked cotton swabs. Take a measurement after the alcohol completely dried (about 5 minutes).

Fever Alarm
Instantly notifies the elevated temperatures with color-coded fever indicator and alarm.

Forehead Thermometer
Non-Touch Temperature Solution!

Ear Thermometer
Precision Temperature Monitoring for Instant Results!

Object Thermometer
Convenient Temperature Measurements Anywhere!
Why are different temperature readings obtained?
It based on how the thermometer is administered.
Tympanic(ear) are typically 0.5-1°F(0.3-0.6°C) higher than oral, and often 1-2?(0.6-1.1°C) higher than Temporal (Forehead)
Oral can be 0.5-1°F(0.3-0.6°C) higher than axillary and temporal(forehead).
Moreover, not aiming at the tympanic during measurement or having an unclean forehead/ear canal can also impact the reading.
What Is Considered a Normal Body Temperature?
According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, it’s typically considered to be 98.6?, although studies show a “normal” reading can range from 97? to 99?. A temperature above 100.4? is typically considered a fever.
How to determinae if temperature measurement is necessary to detect fever in advance?
Some signs of fever to look out: Flushing in the face; Skin is hot and dry to the touch; Low output of urine, and dark in color; Loss of appetite; Stool changes including constipation or diarrhea; Nausea or vomiting; Headache and body aches
How to Getting a Accurate Reading?
Please keep the user and the thermometer in the space of same temperature for 30 minutes and then measurement to avoid interfere. keep the sensor of probe and the measured area clean and dry (sweat and grease prevent accurate measurement).
How to clean the sensor of thermometer probe?
A lens of a clean sensor should be reflective and gleaming.If it looks not, should be cleaned by an alcohol swab or alcohol-soaked cotton swabs. Take a measurement after the alcohol completely dried (about 5 minutes).




























