The FLTR Pure Protection Infrared Thermometer
There are several reasons to use an infrared thermometer. Some of these reasons include non-contact measurement, high fever alarm, and cleaning and disinfection. However, fever can also be absent in certain patients. These patients include the elderly and patients with compromised immune systems, including cancer, HIV patients, and patients undergoing chemotherapy and splenectomy. Non-contact measurement The FLTR Pure Protection thermometer uses a non-contact measurement technique that reduces the risk of virus transmission. Its infrared sensor technology allows the device to measure the
temperature without contact. Its fast response time and precision ensure accurate temperature measurements. Non-contact measurements are ideal for extremely small objects and other environments where direct contact can cause damage. The FLTR Pure Protection thermometer offers highly accurate temperature measurements up to two inches away and provides results within a second. It has medical-grade precision and a digital tri-color backlit display with an audible beep. It also stores each measurement in one of its 99 memory locations. This makes it a valuable tool in monitoring an ill person. This non-contact temperature measurement method is also ideal for detecting chemical substances and volatile organic compounds. Its single wavelength of IR reaches the hottest points on a surface. Thus, it avoids errors related to surface emissivity. It also allows accurate temperature measurements even when the field of view is obstructed by machinery or colder materials. This is because the medium between the target object and the sensor does not dampen specific wavelengths. Moreover, the ratio of the two signals remains unchanged regardless of the temperature of the medium between the target object and the sensor. High-fever alarm The high-fever alarm on FLTR Pure Protection is a useful feature in case of a fever. The backlit color-coded display is easy to read and provides audible and visual feedback to alert users of a fever. The non-contact thermometer is suitable for use by both adults and children. It also has 2,000 measurement battery life, 99 memory locations, and can read body temperatures up to 1.2 inches away. To set the alarm, press the speaker symbol. It will sound if the temperature reaches 38.0 degrees Celsius. You can also change the threshold to your desired temperature. The default setting is 38.0/100.4 degrees Celsius, but different people can feel differently at that point. It is important to consult your doctor before adjusting the threshold. The high-fever alarm on FLTR Pure Protection is a helpful feature that can help you monitor the temperature of a child with high fevers. This thermometer can be used on human, animal, and object temperature. It can also be used to check the room temperature. Cleaning and disinfection Infrared thermometers and digital thermometers are prone to germs and should be cleaned and disinfected before and after every use. This helps to prevent the spread of bacteria and viruses. To clean your thermometer, use a damp soft cloth to wipe it off. Avoid using alcohol wipes or cotton swabs that have been soaked in ethanol. You can also use rubbing alcohol to clean your thermometer. This is effective in killing germs and removing odors. Once you've cleaned your thermometer, rinse it in cool water. However, don't use hot water because it could damage the sensor or electronic components.
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