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Infrared Forehead Thermometer with Carry Case

Infrared Forehead Thermometer with Carry Case

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ARTG No.334356


The AERODIAGNOSTIC range offers a selection of commonly used diagnostic supplies in the healthcare industry.

Infrared Thermometers


AERODiagnostic Clinical Forehead Infrared Thermometers ensure accurate and stable body temperature readings, without the need for physical contact from a distance of around 5cm.


Simply point the thermometer towards the forehead to read the temperature shown on the LCD screen.


The AERODignostic Non-Contact Forehead IR Thermometer is specially designed to take the body temperature of a person regardless of room temperature.

 

Specifications:

Ergonomic Pistol Grip


Product name: Non-contact Thermometer

Battery: DC 3V (DC 1.5V AAA 2PCS)

Size: 148mm (L)X45mm(W)X90mm(H)

Weight: About 85g (with the battery)

Accuracy: Body mode: ±0.2°(35.0~42.0°)

Object mode: ±0.5°(0~100°)

Measuring range: Body mode: 32.0~ 42.9°

Object mode:0~100°

Storage/transportation temperature: -20° to 55°

Relative humidity<85%RH

Measuring distant: 3-5cm
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Timeframes Explained

The timeframe for order delivery is divided into two parts:

Stage 1: Processing Time
Order verification, tailoring, quality check and packaging. All orders are sent to our sales team the same day the  order is placed. They then processes the order, which can take an additional 1-2  days.


Stage 2: Shipping Time
This refers to the time it takes for items to be shipped to the destination, after the processing time. This is usually 2-8 days, 8 days at usually for WA and remote locations.

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Your order will ship within 2 business days from the date of your order -- usually much sooner!  Once it's been shipped, we'll notify you via email with a tracking link, so you can track its package on its way to you. This will be sent to the email you provided during checkout.

If you do not receive tracking information from us within six business days of your order, feel free to email us at admin@assurance.training and we'll be glad to help.

About Us

Who are we?

Assurance Training & Sales are a complete first aid training and service company located in CBD Dubbo NSW.

We offer you the full scope of first aid qualifications and stock first aid kits to suit all your spaces. Compliant kits for your crew and company. Practical kits for your home or club. Custom first aid kits for your car and kids!

AT&S offer onsite training, private dates that suit your schedule, as well as regular public courses in our customised CBD centre.

We can check your first aid kits too! Pick a service option that fits you best.

Book us to come to you, or drop your kits to us. Your kits, your way.

All training, products and services are bookable online 24/7.

Acknowledgement of Country

AT&S would like to acknowledge The Tubba-Gah People of the Wiradjuri Nation, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we train, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. I extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today.'