Braun IRT 3020 Thermoscan Compact Ear Thermometer
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The Braun ThermoScan 3 is a compact and easy to use ear thermometer, and is clinically tested to offer professional accuracy, with temperature readings given in just one second. Plus, it has all of the quality, reliability and innovation that has helped make Braun a leading thermometer brand and our ThermoScan thermometers the no. 1 choice across Europe*
Babies and children can suffer from fever frequently throughout the year, and parents will usually take their child’s temperature several times during each bout of fever, depending on how unwell the child feels. Braun disposable lens filters enable hygienic use without having to clean or disinfect the sensor and virtually eliminate contamination passing from one person to another. What’s more, fitting a new Braun lens filter each time makes sure that dirt or ear wax don’t build up and clog the filter membrane, which could lead to inaccurate temperature readings. It’s therefore vital that the Braun ThermoScan lens filter on the temperature sensor is replaced every single time a temperature reading is taken.
Braun lens filters are purpose designed to fit the Braun range and give professional accuracy, unlike generic products which stop the temperature sensor working properly. New Braun certified disposable lens filters are also BPA and latex free for safer use. Look for the Braun logo on each lens filter to guarantee that you get the most accurate results and peace of mind.
1. Place a new lens filter on the thermometer tip before each measurement
2. Take the temperature with lens filter fitted on the thermometer tip
3. The temperature will be shown on the display
4. Press the button below the thermometer tip to eject the used lens filter after each temperature measurement.
Q: Are temperature readings in the ear suitable for everyone?
A: The Braun ThermoScan probe was designed to avoid damaging the eardrum, regardless of the patient’s age. Ear thermometers should not be used if the person has an outer ear infection (otitis externa), as this could cause them pain. In addition, you should never take a temperature in an ear that contains blood or any drainage. Use the opposite ear if medication has been placed in the infected ear canal. Keep in mind the following tips:
In these cases, wait 30 minutes before taking a temperature. If prescription eardrops or other ear medications have been placed in the ear canal, use the other ear for a temperature reading. For accurate readings the ear must be free from obstructions or excess earwax.
Q: How do Braun ThermoScan ear thermometers work?
A: Braun ThermoScan thermometers measure the infrared heat generated by the eardrum and surrounding tissue. When the Braun ThermoScan is placed in the ear, it continuously monitors the infrared heat emitted by the eardrum. Once the thermometer obtains an accurate reading, the measurement is complete and the result is displayed.
Q: What is infrared heat?
A: Infrared heat is the natural warmth given out by our bodies. It’s used in medicine to soothe and relax your muscles. Ear thermometers measure the infrared heat emitted by the human ear. It’s like taking a picture in the ear - the brighter the red in the picture, the higher the temperature in your ear. What’s more, ear thermometers do not give out any infrared heat. It is the infrared heat emitted by the eardrum that is measured by the ear thermometer.
Q: Is the Braun ThermoScan thermometer suitable for all ages?
A: The probe was designed to avoid damaging the eardrum, regardless of the person’s age. Even though the probe does not fit into the ear canal of a new-born baby, clinical studies have confirmed that accurate temperature readings can be obtained in this age group if the ThermoScan is used very carefully.
Q: Are there any situations where the Braun ThermoScan should not be used?
A: You should not use the Braun ThermoScan if the person has an outer ear infection (otitis externa), as this could cause them pain. . Never take a temperature in an ear that contains blood or any drainage. Use the opposite ear if medication has been placed in the infected ear canal.
** Ipsos, online study among n=802 GPs and Pediatricians in four European markets (n=200 each in GE, UK, FR, NL), fielded May-June 2012.