Quickly and accurately check your baby's temperature without disturbing their sleep with the Boots Non-Contact Thermometer. This clinically proven device offers peace of mind and versatility for the whole family.
Boots Pharmaceuticals Non-contact Thermometer - no need to wake or disturb a sleeping baby.
Check that the forehead is free from perspiration and that the hair is moved aside.Hold the thermometer about 2-3cm 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 centre.
Temperature is not the only indication of illness. If you feel unwell, whether or not you have a high temperature, seek medical advice.Please read the instruction booklet before use.
Do not use outdoors or near any sources of heat.
Do not drop the thermometer or expose it to any impacts.
Store in a dry place -20°C to 50°C.
Frequently Asked Questions1. Q. What is the “normal” temperature range and what temperature would be classed as a fever?A. “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)Heathline.com indicates: Babies and children - In babies and children, the average body temperature ranges from 36.6°C to 37.2°C.Adults - Among adults, the average body temperature ranges from 36.1°C to 37.2°C.Adults over age 65 - In older adults, the average body temperature is lower than 36.2°C.Keep in mind that normal body temperature varies from person to person. Your body temperature might be up to 0.6°C higher or lower than the guidelines above. Identifying your own normal range can make it easier to know when you have a fever.A fever is regarded as temperature above 37.8/38°CHypothermia is regarded as a temperature below 35°C
In addition to the temperature reading, the Non-Contact Thermometer shows a “no fever” symbol at temperatures below 38°C and a “fever” symbol at temperatures of 38°C and over.
2. Q. What Factors affect “Normal” Body Temperature?A. Many factors can influence body temperatures and include:
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