[GMCnet] Re: No contact temp sensor [message #363919 is a reply to message #363917] |
Sun, 09 May 2021 23:46 |
rallymaster
Messages: 662 Registered: February 2004 Location: North Plains, ORYGUN
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Only way to really tell about those non-contact IR thermometers is to
immediately compare with an under the tongue thermometer. As you get
older, your normal body temp gets lower. I don't know what my actual
body temp is, because none of our oral thermometers are working, and I'm
too cheap to buy a new one. All the IR thermometers I've been checked
with read 97.4 or 97.5. Whatever the nurse at the doc's office uses
gives a "reading" of "that's OK".
Ron Clark
On 5/9/2021 7:15 PM, Jon Roche wrote:
> I would probably leave them at walmart.
>
> If they are covid ir scanners I would not trust them. I have had my head, arms, ect scanned all sorts of times this past year and they seemed never
> to be even remotely close to 98.6.
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> I know our company bought like a batch of 100 when covid 1st started and that batch all ended up in the trash. The replacements did not seem
> Much better. The sheet people filled out looked like a random number generator.
>
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