Non-Touch Digital Thermometer

A Non-Touch Digital Thermometer is a Class II medical device using infrared thermopile sensor technology (8-14 µm spectral response) to measure body temperature from the forehead or temporal artery without skin contact in 1-3 seconds with accuracy ±0.2-0.3°C. Features include backlit LCD display, fever alert (audible and color-coded), memory storage (10-50 readings), auto-shutoff, and selectable modes (body/surface/ambient). Measurement distance 3-15 cm; requires clean, dry forehead free of hair, sweat, or cosmetics. Primary clinical applications include pediatric fever screening in infants and children (non-distressing), infection control and isolation precautions (reduces healthcare worker exposure), mass screening at airports, schools, and workplaces, neonatal and NICU temperature monitoring (minimal handling), burn unit and wound care patients (non-contact over damaged skin), intraoperative and post-anesthesia care, and geriatric/dementia care (non-stressful for agitated patients). Critical safety considerations include environmental acclimation (10-15 minutes at room temperature), clean sensor lens, correct measurement distance, avoidance of laser in eyes (if equipped), and confirmation of suspected fever with contact thermometer. Essential screening tool for infection control, pediatrics, and high-volume settings.