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SpotSee Liquid Crystal Forehead Thermometer (C8720ST) is Clearance
88% off of SpotSee Liquid Crystal Forehead Thermometer (C8720ST)
Item # : 24452421
Model # : C8720ST
- Liquid crystal forehead thermometer provides an accurate core body temperature quickly and easily, great for use with children, surgery centers, or quarantined patients
- Dual-scale forehead thermometer: Fahrenheit and Celsius (95-104 degrees Fahrenheit/35-40 degrees Celsius range)
Price is $7.11, Regular price was $59.99, You save 88%
Unit of measure 100/Pack
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Item # : 24637717
Model # : 18-555-000
- NO CONTACT DIGITAL THERMOMETER design measures forehead and object temperatures in three seconds with clinical accuracy.
- INFRARED THERMOMETER features two temperature modes: body and object scan your child for a fever or measure the warmth of your baby's bottle or bath water.
Price is $34.55
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Item # : 274224
Model # : DB-L320
Dreambaby® Rapid response digital thermometer features extra large easy to read display, oral reading in 8 sec, fever alert light up indicator and is suitable for toddlers - high school children.
- Age group and grade: Ages 0 - 14 years and grades toddler - high school
- Extra large easy to read display, oral reading in 8 sec, fever alert light up indicator
Price is $29.89
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Item # : 115284
Model # : SWD202020
Filac FasTemp Thermometer Probe Cover is suitable for Filac FasTemp thermometers.
- 5000/Pack
- Accessories for use with the Filac 3000 thermometer (purchase thermometer separately)
Price is $432.09
Unit of measure 5000/Carton
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Item # : 115659
Model # : W-A01692700
SureTemp 692 Oral electronic thermometer with security cord is free from latex and can be re-used.
- Oral Electronic Thermometer with Security Cord
- Latex
Price is $1,446.57
Welch-Allyn Rectal Probes for Suretemp 690 Thermometer, 4' Cord, Latex-free (W-A02892000) is Out of stock
Item # : 115661
Model # : W-A02892000
Rectal probes delivers results in axillary temperatures (for children under 4) in 10 seconds and rectal temperatures in 15 seconds with the use of an optional, interchangeable probe.
- Rectal Probes
- Latex-free
Price is $195.03
Item # : 24443010
Model # : JXB-178
- Fast and accurate reading from within 2-3 inches of the forehead
- 3 color backlit screen for easy identification - green for normal temperatures, orange for low fevers, and red for high fevers
Price is $29.99
Security Tronix Therma Scan Wall Mounted No Contact Thermometer, White (ST-THERMASCAN-1) is Out of stock
94% off of Security Tronix Therma Scan Wall Mounted No Contact Thermometer, White (ST-THERMASCAN-1)
Item # : 2992637
Model # : ST-THERMASCAN-1
- Wall Mounted Non-Contact
- Digital display
Price is $6.85, Regular price was $119.99, You save 94%
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13% off of Staples QuickStrip EasyClose Self Seal Security Tinted #10 Business Envelopes, 4 1/8" x 9 1/2", White, 500/Box (ST50312-CC)
Price is $24.99, Regular price was $28.79, You save 13%
Unit of measure 500/Box Price per unit $0.05/Envelope
Delivery by Wed, May 14
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13% off of Staples QuickStrip EasyClose Self Seal Security Tinted #10 Business Envelopes, 4 1/8" x 9 1/2", White, 100/Box (ST50308-CC)
Price is $7.99, Regular price was $9.29, You save 13%
Unit of measure 100/Box Price per unit $0.08/Envelope
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Thermometers provide the actual reading of the temperature for personal and industrial use. They are small, handheld tools that can fit in a backpack. Check your temperature or that of a colleague at home or in the office using these portable instruments. Browse through the diagnostic and exam instruments available at Staples and choose those that fit your needs.
Thermometers have various uses and benefits
They’re ideal for measuring the temperature of several items to get useful information concerning individuals and surroundings. Measuring the temperature outside helps users determine the outfit to wear. Measuring body temperature helps individuals know whether they or a family member has a fever or not. Thermometers are also useful in science and production as they measure the temperature of gases, liquids, metals, and other materials. They also determine the temperature of food while cooking.
Different types of thermometers
These diagnostic and exam instruments differ in terms of how they work. Infrared thermometers use thermal radiation emitted by objects to measure the temperature. They can read the temperature from a distance. Most of them appear like miniature guns and are handheld. Infrared temperature measuring instruments are ideal for industrial tasks. They have an LCD display and use batteries, and they include an electronic trigger for a continuous temperature reading.
Oral thermometers are ideal for checking for cases of flu or colds. They are latex-free and reusable, making them environmental-friendly. They’re small and can fit in drawers at home or in the office. Digital thermometers have a digital screen that shows the readings within seconds. They have a thermistor that reacts to temperature changes and shows the results on the screen.
Temperature strips are useful in hospitals to quickly determine the temperature of a patient. The strips have liquid crystals that change color when in contact with heat. Every color reflects a certain body temperature. Forehead thermometer strips provide a way of determining the temperature in hurried situations. Apply one strip on the forehead and it provides a reading of the current body temperature.
What factors do you need to look at when choosing these diagnostic and exam tools?
Consider the level of accuracy and temperature range. The environment in which the device operates determines the choice. Consider whether it measures remotely or at the spot. The scale preferred and multiple channels required also affect the type of instrument to use. Determine if the instrument requires hygienic approvals. Other factors to consider include ease of use, cost, comfort, and speed.
Is it important to clean thermometers?
Yes, cleaning thermometers reduces the risk of infections to other people. The digital units require wiping with a soft cloth and alcohol and leaving them to air dry. Always clean the clinical devices before and after use.
What are thermometers made from?
Glass thermometers have a bulb at the bottom filled with a colored hydrocarbon spirit and a vertical tube that is engraved with temperature graduations. As the temperature changes, the spirit expands or contracts, and this change is seen by the level of the liquid in the tube. Digital thermometers have a temperature-sensitive electrical element called a thermocouple whose electrical resistance changes with temperature. The changes in resistance are measured and displayed on a small LCD display. Non-contact thermometers use infra-red technology to measure body temperature.
Thermometers have various uses and benefits
They’re ideal for measuring the temperature of several items to get useful information concerning individuals and surroundings. Measuring the temperature outside helps users determine the outfit to wear. Measuring body temperature helps individuals know whether they or a family member has a fever or not. Thermometers are also useful in science and production as they measure the temperature of gases, liquids, metals, and other materials. They also determine the temperature of food while cooking.
Different types of thermometers
These diagnostic and exam instruments differ in terms of how they work. Infrared thermometers use thermal radiation emitted by objects to measure the temperature. They can read the temperature from a distance. Most of them appear like miniature guns and are handheld. Infrared temperature measuring instruments are ideal for industrial tasks. They have an LCD display and use batteries, and they include an electronic trigger for a continuous temperature reading.
Oral thermometers are ideal for checking for cases of flu or colds. They are latex-free and reusable, making them environmental-friendly. They’re small and can fit in drawers at home or in the office. Digital thermometers have a digital screen that shows the readings within seconds. They have a thermistor that reacts to temperature changes and shows the results on the screen.
Temperature strips are useful in hospitals to quickly determine the temperature of a patient. The strips have liquid crystals that change color when in contact with heat. Every color reflects a certain body temperature. Forehead thermometer strips provide a way of determining the temperature in hurried situations. Apply one strip on the forehead and it provides a reading of the current body temperature.
What factors do you need to look at when choosing these diagnostic and exam tools?
Consider the level of accuracy and temperature range. The environment in which the device operates determines the choice. Consider whether it measures remotely or at the spot. The scale preferred and multiple channels required also affect the type of instrument to use. Determine if the instrument requires hygienic approvals. Other factors to consider include ease of use, cost, comfort, and speed.
Is it important to clean thermometers?
Yes, cleaning thermometers reduces the risk of infections to other people. The digital units require wiping with a soft cloth and alcohol and leaving them to air dry. Always clean the clinical devices before and after use.
What are thermometers made from?
Glass thermometers have a bulb at the bottom filled with a colored hydrocarbon spirit and a vertical tube that is engraved with temperature graduations. As the temperature changes, the spirit expands or contracts, and this change is seen by the level of the liquid in the tube. Digital thermometers have a temperature-sensitive electrical element called a thermocouple whose electrical resistance changes with temperature. The changes in resistance are measured and displayed on a small LCD display. Non-contact thermometers use infra-red technology to measure body temperature.