
Torm Electronic Clinical Thermometer - Model: Butterflies
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2 to 3 days delivery from $20.74 |
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6 to 10 days delivery from $21.90 |
Torm Electronic Clinical Thermometer - Model: Butterflies stands out for its speed, precision and original design.
It takes measurements in just 15 seconds, with an accuracy of ±0.1°C between 35.5°C and 42.0°C (±0.2°C outside this range), ensuring reliable results in record time.
Practical for everyday use, it is equipped with a memory function that automatically displays the last measurement, and a beeping sound differentiated according to the temperature read, making it easy to interpret the result.
This thermometer is part of a complete range of health equipment, combining quality and performance.
It is aimed at both private individuals and healthcare professionals looking for a reliable, accurate and aesthetically pleasing tool.
The normal mean temperature varies according to the site of intake (37°C for rectal temperature, 36.6°C for oral temperature, 36.1°C for axillary temperature).
Clean probe with warm soapy water. Disinfect with alcohol-soaked absorbent cotton.
Precautions for use :
- Do not use in the event of serious lesions at the site of application.
- Do not use on highly agitated subjects.
- Do not use in the ear.
- Do not use for non-body temperature measurements.
Read the instructions carefully.
EAN Code | 3614810007332 |
Form | Thermometer |
Presentation | Etui |
Contents | 1 thermometer |
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Torm is a specialist brand for medical measurement (measuring temperature and tension).
The brand Torm offers a wide range of thermometers to meet the needs of the whole family. Whether conventional thermometers, temporal or digital, the Torm thermometers allow you a simple reading of the temperature, comfortable and precise.
The temperature measurement with Torm thermometers can be done in different ways (refer to the selected model): rectally for accuracy, oral catching, axillary catching (under the armpit), ear catching (in the auditive tract), temporal catching (on the temple) and front catching.