Interapothek Gallium Thermometer
Mercury-free, non-toxic and environmentally friendly glass thermometer, suitable for oral, axillary and rectal use.
The delivery time for this product, if you buy more than the available stock, is:24 working hours
Buy it now and receive it between Friday 18 April and Monday 21 April
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Interapothek gallium thermometer is a safe and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional mercury thermometers. Made of glass, this device measures body temperature accurately and reliably. Its design allows for three methods of measurement: oral, axillary, and rectal, adapting to the needs of each user. Since it does not contain mercury, it is non-toxic and environmentally friendly, offering a sustainable option for family health monitoring.
PRODUCT COMPOSITION
- Glass thermometer.
- Measuring column with gallium, a non-toxic liquid metal.
- Mercury free.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
- Oral: Place the bulb of the thermometer under your tongue and gently close your mouth. Wait approximately 3 minutes before removing the thermometer and reading the temperature.
- Axillary route: Place the bulb in the center of the armpit, ensuring it makes good contact with the skin. Keep your arm close to your body and wait about 4 to 5 minutes before removing the bulb and taking your temperature.
- Rectal route: Lightly lubricate the bulb of the thermometer and gently insert it into the rectum, approximately 2-3 cm. Wait 2-3 minutes before removing and reading the temperature.
WARNINGS
- Before each use, ensure the gallium column is below 36°C. If not, shake the thermometer with firm, dry movements to lower the column.
- Handle the thermometer carefully to avoid breakage. If broken, carefully collect the fragments and dispose of them according to local regulations.
- Keep the thermometer out of reach of children.
- After each use, clean the thermometer with mild soap and water or a suitable disinfectant solution. Do not immerse the thermometer in liquids for long periods.
glass on the outside and an alloy of gallium, indium and tin on the inside