Description
KUSAM-MECO
presents Digital Infrared Thermometer – IRL-380(F). The KUSAM-MECO Infrared
Thermometer is a new product that measures temperature using infrared instead
of the traditional method of contact. The infrared technology is more accurate
and easier to use than a traditional thermometer, and it’s actually faster
because you don’t have to place the device on the skin. The KUSAM-MECO has an
LCD screen that displays temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celsius, and an
easy-to-read digital display. The KUSAM-MECO is 100% waterproof, which means
that it’s safe for use with babies, children, dogs, and cats. It was even
tested by pediatricians and passed all the rigorous testing required by the US
FDA. The KUSAM-MECO is currently available on our website. A thermometer
measures the temperature of a patient’s body for clinical reasons.
 They are used in the medical field to diagnose
and treat a number of illnesses from fevers to infections. They can also be
used to determine if food is cooked, or if a baby is sick with a high
temperature. The use of a thermometer dates back as early as the 1500’s when it
was used to measure human body temperature as well as liquid temperatures. The
first thermometer was made by Galileo Galiei who filled a glass bulb with
mercury and hung it in a container of water. It was not until 1714 that Daniel
Gabriel Fahrenheit created the first modern mercury based thermometer with the
help of his glassblower, Mr. Jungermann. Mercury was used in thermometers until
the late 1800’s when doctors realized it could be toxic to humans causing
serious illness and death. Today, infrared thermometers are being used more
frequently instead of mercury thermometers because they are not harmful to
humans or animals. Infrared thermometers measure the surface temperature of
objects (e.g., human skin). So, how does an infrared thermometer work? An
infrared thermometer uses infrared radiation which is radiated or transmitted
from an object (the patient or food)
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