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Fever Scan Forehead Thermometer

Fever Scan Forehead Thermometer

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FeverScan Forehead Thermometer is a modern, fast and reliable way to check for changes in temperature, especially suitable for babies and children
Price: £2.93
Product Code: 389
U0,023-7438,15g,(Oct08)M

Product Info

FeverScan Forehead Thermometer is a safe, simple and effective temperature guide:

FeverScan Forehead Thermometer is a fast and reliable way to check for changes in temperature

  • Takes only 15 seconds
Directions

How to use the FeverScan Forehead Thermometer:

  • Hold the Feverscan firmly at both ends and press flat against the middle of a Dry forehead
  • Hold in place for at least 15 seconds
  • Read the Feverscan while it is on the forehead. (Use a mirror to read Feverscan on yourself).
  • Look at the boxes and check the colour
  • Green indicates the correct temperature
  • If Green does not appear the temperature will be mid-way between that indicated by the Blue and Brown boxes

Always use on the forehead as other parts of the body have different surface temperatures. The forehead responds rapidly to changes in internal body temperature. 

  • Use FeverScan Forehead Thermometer indoors at room temperature between 15°C and 30°C
  • As with all thermometers, do not take temperature up to 30 minutes after eating, drinking or exercising.
If fever is indicated (38°C and above) or in case of doubt, you should consult your doctor, especially with babies and toddlers.

Remember: Normal temperature can vary from one person to another but should be around 37°C (98,6°F), Take your family's temperature when they are healthy and record it.

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