Description
DESCRIPTION Manufactured in an FDA-registered facility. The product is FDA listed. Lightweight and compact: - Weight: 75 g (0.165 lb) - Length: 17.15 cm (6.75") - Width: 4.45 cm (1.75") The maximum measuring distance is 3 cm. Get a result in 1 second. °C/°F is easily convertible. Quick toggle between body and object modes. Colour visual indication of high fever (red), mild fever (yellow) and normal (green). 25 groups of memory. Automatically powers off if left idle for 30 seconds Batteries included Low battery indicator Does not require calibration Accuracy +/- 0.2 Deg C (+/- 0.4 deg F)
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Infrared Thermometer for Quick Temperature Screening
The infrared thermometer is a medical stationary equipment solution designed for quick temperature measurement in screening and first aid roles. Safety coordinators, facility managers, and first aid responders typically use this FDA listed device to check body or object temperatures with handheld efficiency. This FDA listed unit features body mode, object mode, and a clear fever indicator for fast decisions.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Emergency Services Work Environments
First aid responders and safety coordinators typically use an infrared thermometer during triage, incident response, and routine health checks. They need a portable device that supports fast temperature reading without slowing down care. The color fever indicator helps teams sort readings quickly during busy shifts.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Maintenance technicians and plant supervisors commonly use this digital thermometer at break areas, screening stations, and on-shift entry checks. The handheld device supports repeated checks across a production day, and the memory function helps track routine readings. Teams value the compact form when they need a screening tool that fits active workplace flow.
Warehousing Work Environments
Warehouse supervisors often rely on a non-contact thermometer for intake screening and shift-start temperature checks. The 1 second reading speed supports high-traffic entry points, while the auto shutoff feature helps manage battery use. This approach supports efficient health monitoring in busy logistics settings.
Municipal Services Work Environments
Facility managers and municipal crews commonly use temperature scanners in maintenance shops, depots, and service facilities. The body and object modes give users flexibility for people checks and surface checks. Workers benefit from a simple tool that supports routine temperature measurement across changing duties.
Transportation Work Environments
Transportation supervisors typically use a clinical thermometer at dispatch areas, depots, and crew entry points. The lightweight design supports mobile use, and the low battery indicator helps teams stay prepared. This equipment suits short, repeated screening tasks during operational handoffs.
Construction Work Environments
Site supervisors often use a forehead thermometer at temporary first aid stations and site entrances. The compact size makes it practical for field use, and the visual fever indicator supports quick review. All Safety customers often choose this style of medical device for straightforward temperature screening on active sites.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specification details matter because they shape how accurately and efficiently a temperature scanner performs in daily screening. This infrared thermometer is FDA listed and manufactured in an FDA-registered facility, which supports confidence in product oversight. Users also benefit from fast readings, dual-mode operation, and simple handheld operation.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| FDA listed | The product appears on FDA listing documentation | Supports use in medical screening workflows |
| Body mode / object mode | Two measurement settings for people or surfaces | Provides flexibility for different temperature measurement needs |
| Accuracy +/- 0.2 Deg C (+/- 0.4 deg F) | Measured readings stay within a stated tolerance | Helps users trust routine temperature reading results |
| Result in 1 second | Device provides a rapid reading | Speeds screening during busy shifts |
| 25 groups of memory | Stores multiple prior readings | Supports repeated monitoring and comparison |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Routine Entry Screening
Sites use the infrared thermometer at entrances when teams need quick body mode checks before shift start. The clear temperature reading helps staff move efficiently through screening lines. Workers benefit from fast, repeatable use during everyday operations.
First Aid and Triage Support
Medical stations often use this non-contact thermometer during first aid assessments and triage support. The lightweight device allows responders to check temperatures without adding bulk to their kit. The fever indicator gives an immediate visual reference during urgent situations.
Object and Surface Checks
Teams may switch to object mode when they need surface temperature measurement for equipment, containers, or other items. The 3 cm maximum measuring distance supports close-range use in controlled settings. This flexibility makes the device useful beyond personal screening.
Repeated Checks Across a Shift
Supervisors often use the memory function when they perform repeated temperature checks throughout the day. The auto shutoff feature supports battery management during intermittent use. This setup works well for daily-use screening routines.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Infrared Thermometer Excels
- Worksite first aid stations: Compact handheld design and quick reading speed support fast screening.
- Facility health screening points: Body mode and object mode help teams handle multiple check types.
- Warehouse and plant entry checks: 1 second results and memory storage support repeated monitoring.
- Emergency response and triage areas: Visual fever indicator and low battery indicator assist fast decision-making.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Safety coordinators: Use it for routine workplace screening and entry-point checks.
- Maintenance technicians: Use it for temperature measurement during plant and facility tasks.
- Site supervisors: Use it to support daily screening at active job sites.
- Warehouse supervisors: Use it at shift changes and intake points.
- First aid responders: Use it during triage and basic health monitoring.
- Facility managers: Use it for regular health screening in occupied buildings.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This infrared thermometer works alongside other medical station supplies to support organized screening workflows. Teams often pair temperature measurement tools with layered PPE and station supplies so they can manage contact, hygiene, and documentation together. A complete setup helps staff handle routine monitoring with more consistency.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Entry screening station: Infrared thermometer + medical station supplies + disposable gloves + face masks
- First aid triage area: Infrared thermometer + first aid kits + disposable gloves
- Facility health check point: Infrared thermometer + medical station supplies + face masks
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this infrared thermometer when you need quick temperature measurement for routine screening, first aid support, or object checks. It performs well in indoor entry points where staff need fast body mode and object mode switching. It also suits teams that value a compact, battery operated medical device with a memory function.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check whether your workflow needs body mode, object mode, or both.
- Review the required reading speed for your screening volume.
- Confirm whether memory storage helps your monitoring process.
- Assess whether the handheld size fits your station or field setup.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for applications that require invasive clinical testing or specialized medical diagnostics. For those needs, consider a more advanced clinical device or lab-based testing equipment. It may also be less appropriate where long-distance measurement is required beyond the stated maximum measuring distance. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Use the thermometer when you need quick checks during routine screening and first aid situations, generally following manufacturer instructions for body mode or object mode selection. Staff commonly hold the handheld device close to the target area and complete short repeated checks throughout a shift. In entry points and medical stations, the compact format supports steady workflow.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect battery status, display function, and temperature reading accuracy regularly per manufacturer instructions. Clean the exterior according to manufacturer instructions and store the device in a clean, dry location at typical room conditions. Replace batteries when the low battery indicator appears or when performance declines, following manufacturer specifications.