September 26, 2019 – – iProven, a company based in Dordrecht, The Netherlands, in anticipation of the flu season, has released a 2019 update to their DTR-1221 BGW digital thermometer. Knowing that mommies, particularly those who have newborn babies, are worried about their little ones during the flu season, iProven has designed the thermometer with babies in mind. But because it can be used orally or rectally, it is actually useful for all members of the family. It is safe for babies because it has a soft and flexible tip to minimize discomfort when used rectally. And it can take an accurate reading in just 10 seconds, allowing the baby little time to feel uncomfortable.
“It’s fast, accurate, and reliable. Our digital medical thermometer will give you accurate readings time after time. You’re one step ahead of fever. And the DTR-1221 BGW doesn’t just give you a quick reading, it also gives an indication of the fever. Does the arrow point to the smile? That indicates the temperature is normal. Does the arrow point of the frown? That means a fever.”
The fever indicator is one of the unique features of the DTR-1221 BGW digital thermometer. Aside from giving fast readings, the readings are also very easy to understand. This is because aside the from the display showing the temperature in numeric form, it also has an indicator to show whether a fever is present or not.
People will notice that there are three emojis located on the left of the display. One shows a frown, the other one shows a smile, while the third one is in between the two. After a reading is taken, an arrow will appear on the left side of the display, pointing to one of the emojis. If it points to a frown, a fever is present. If it points to a smile, then the temperature is normal, and mommies and daddies can really smile.
Parents really have a right to be worried about their little ones, particularly during the flu season because those who are less than 6 months cannot yet be given the flu vaccine. These babies are also at high risk of suffering from serious complications from the flu.
According to Suzanne, health professionals recommend the use of rectal thermometers for babies up to 3 months. This is because it is simply too much of a hassle to take a baby’s temperature orally. A forehead thermometer may be better but it lacks accuracy. An ear thermometer may be useful for older children but babies’ ears are too small for the ear probe of the thermometer.
The problem with taking the baby’s temperature rectally with a baby thermometer is that mommies and daddies are worried that they might hurt their little ones. But all of that is in the past because the DTR-1221 BGW only requires 10 seconds to get a reading and it has a soft and flexible tip that minimizes discomfort. Gone are the days of stiff and hard tips and thermometers that need to be in place for 1 to 2 minutes to get an accurate reading.
And there is also no worry about hygiene because this thermometer is waterproof. This means parents can wash it with soap and water without the risk of damaging the thermometer. After ensuring that it is clean and dry, parents may then put the thermometer back in its hard case, ready for the next time that it will be needed.
Another feature that has been built into the DTR-1221 BGW digital thermometer is that it produces a soft beep to indicate that it has finished taking the temperature. This is important because mommies and daddies wouldn’t want to wake up the baby while using the thermometer.
iProven is a developer of home health products, like a medical thermometer, that can be used by people to care for the health of their loved ones. Those who would like to know more about the DTR-1221 BGW digital rectal baby thermometer or other similar products from iProven can visit their website or their Amazon page. They may also contact them on the telephone or through email.
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For more information about iProven, contact the company here:
iProven
Suzanne
1-503-974-0913
marketing@iproven.com
iProven
Dordrecht, The Netherlands
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