Are temperature checks using a no-touch infrared forehead thermometer one of the best ways to help minimize the spread of the coronavirus? Yes, say a growing number of businesses desperate to remain ...
Temperature checks are part of our new normal as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Many restaurants, hospitals, and small businesses are using no-contact infrared thermometers to check your ...
Even if you get the flu shot, a cold winter spent hiding indoors with the means at some point you’re going to get sick. But just how sick are you? For just $20, iHealth’s new no-touch digital ...
Back in September, within the introduction to my teardown of a pulse oximeter, I wrote: One upside, for lack of a better word, to my health setback [editor note: a recent, and to the best of my ...
ATLANTA — As more businesses and schools reopen, you may have seen people using infrared thermometers to check temperatures before allowing someone to enter. But a viewer contacted us - worried the ...
As evidenced by the Covid-19 pandemic, quick and non-invasive techniques to assess body temperature have become necessary. In various locations, including hospitals, airports and schools, non-contact ...
Infrared (IR) technology has been successfully used for years for ongoing temperature measurement and control. Now, new designs are boosting the accuracy, Infrared (IR) technology has been ...
Always use a digital thermometer to check your temperature. Because of the potential for mercury exposure or ingestion, glass mercury thermometers are no longer recommended. No matter which type of ...