Back in January we got hit with Covid for the third time. If you’ve ever experienced Covid-19 it’s not pleasant at all. The third time having it was the absolute worse for me! Not only did I get Covid, but I ended up getting a sinus infection, bronchitis and pneumonia too. I ran high fevers along with body aches from head to toe. After 2 weeks I was diagnosed with Long Covid, so the entire nightmare lasted for 9 weeks along with residual symptoms today.
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One thing that I purchased right away was a Non-Contact Digital Infrared Thermometer that gives you an accurate reading in 1 second. Yes, you read that correctly. It ONLY takes 1 second to get the reading! There’s nothing to shove in your mouth, under your arm or up your butt. It’s a no contact thermometer which means you’re not spreading germs from one family member to the next.
This is one of the easiest to use digital thermometers that I’ve ever used. You take it across the forehead from one temple to the other without touching the skin. A second later you have your results. It will save up to 35 readings so that you can track your fever. There’s backlight display, so you can use it in the dark without having to turn the lights on. Perfect for when you’re caring for a sick child and you don’t want to wake them.
Another great feature is the fever aka temperature alert. It has an automatic shutdown (so you don’t have to turn it off. Comes with batteries and a storage (carrying) pouch. You can take it with you on-the-go. It will definitely be in our med kit every time we travel.
Where did I buy it? Amazon of course! I think this Non-Contact Digital Infrared Thermometer with 1 Second Results is a must-have in every home! I think it would make a great baby shower and new parent’s gift. Heck, I would even give it as Christmas gifts. In my honest opinion, it was money well-spent!
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