Digital Baby Thermometer DTR 1221 P For Rectal Use Released By iProven
September 26, 2019 – – iProven, a home health business based in Dordrecht, The Netherlands, has announced that they have released the DTR-1221 P digital thermometer for rectal use for babies. They point out that the thermometer has been released just in time for the flu season. Suzanne, a spokesperson for the company, states that worrying and waiting for a thermometer to provide a correct reading is a thing of the past with the DTR-1221 P. This is because it only takes 10 seconds for the thermometer to provide an accurate reading.
Suzanne says, “Not only does the DTR-1221 P give speedy temperatures but it also provides a fever indication in the form of a smiley. A smile? No worries, your baby is probably fever-free! A frown? Time to take action. Your baby may be under the weather with an elevated temperature.”
The fever indicator is what Suzanne has just explained. On the left side of the digital display are three emojis. One is a frowning emoji and on the other side is a smiling emoji. In between is an emoji that is neither smiling nor frowning. An arrow appears on the left side of the display along with the numeric indication of the temperature. If the arrow points to the smiling emoji, then there is nothing to worry about because the baby’s temperature is normal. On the other hand, if the arrow points to the frowning emoji, the baby has a fever and it is time for the parents to take appropriate action.
The fever indicator is arguably one of the best features of this digital thermometer. In fact, customers who have already tried using it have mentioned it. For instance, Misty, who gave the product five stars, said, “I like that the indicator tells you if you have a fever. My older kids are able to tell they are fine without having to ask me every time if they have a fever. I bought a pink and a blue so they can’t fight over them.”
And because this baby thermometer has been designed for rectal use, Suzanne recommends that parents take three simple steps when taking a reading. The first step would be to clean and disinfect the thermometer, particularly the tip. The second step is to actually do the rectal measurement. The advice is for parents to simply raise the legs of the baby up to his or her chest and insert the tip. The reading will only take 10 seconds so there’s really not much time for the baby, even the fussy ones, to feel uncomfortable.
For babies who are less than six months old, parents cannot get them vaccinated against the flu. They are still too young for the flu vaccine. Parents indeed are justified if they are worried about their newborn babies when it is the flu season. One thing that parents can use is the DTR-1221 P digital thermometer. If they are worried that their newborn baby has a fever, it is easy to check with this thermometer, particularly with the fever indicator. They only need to see the arrow pointing to the smiley and their worries will be gone. And if the arrow points to the frowning emoji, they can immediately take action so that they will not be worried that their baby might suffer from one of the serious complications of the flu.
And because the DTR-1221 P is waterproof, parents need not even worry about damaging the thermometer when they clean it or disinfect it. This ensures that the thermometer will be hygienic each time that it is used.
iProven is a company that usually comes up with home health products that can be used by people to care for the health of their loved ones. Parents who are interested in the DTR-1221 P digital rectal baby thermometer or other similar products from iProven can check out their website or their Amazon page. They may also contact them on the phone or via 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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