Thermometers

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IRELANDS LARGEST RANGE OF HIGH-ACCURACY THERMOMETERS

As a supplier of thermometers to the HSE we stock a large range of clinical, infrared, ear, rectal and non-contact thermometers. Count on us to supply only the highest quality devices for both home and professional use. Need help choosing? Get in touch and we guide you on which model is best for you.

Purchasing in Bulk? please contact us to discuss bulk pricing.

 

USING THERMOMETERS IMPORTANT INFORMATION.

Thermometers are an essential tool in the fight to keep COVID-19 under control. In particular non-contact thermometers are useful as they minimize personal contact. The process of taking temperature is simple, but like all temperature-taking methods using any type of thermometer, the variables should not be trivialized. The above is not an exhaustive guide -  please read the user guide in full once purchased. If you should need support after purchasing your device please do not hesitate to contact us.

While easy to use thermometers are a product that you must read the instructions in detail for effective and accurate use. In order to ensure precise measurements from non-contact thermometers, like all noncontact thermometers, it is essential that each user has received adequate information/training on the measurement technique when using this type of device. Please note before purchasing some of the key facts about using most infrared thermometers.

  • Must be used in an ambient temperature range of 10 - 40 degrees Celcius.
  • Must not be used in high relative humidity levels above 85%.
  • You must let a non-contact thermometer acclimatize for 15 - 20 mins to the ambient temperature if moved from one location to another. i.e if you took out of a car in the morning and brought indoors the significant change in temperature could affect the reading.
  • You should leave 5 seconds in between each test.
  • Not suitable for outdoor use or in a draughty environment including near air conditioning or fans.
  • When comparing the results of different temperature-taking methods note that forehead temperature, oral, underarm, and rectal temperatures can all have slight variations from each other