The HA500Q Non-Contact Thermometer is a handheld infrared thermometer designed for quick, hygienic, and non-invasive temperature measurements. Its non-contact functionality makes it ideal for healthcare, public health, and home use. Below are its primary features, specifications, and applications:
Key Features:
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Non-Contact Measurement: Uses infrared technology to read temperature from a short distance, minimizing contact and reducing cross-contamination.
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Instant Reading: Provides temperature results in under a second, making it efficient for fast-paced environments.
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Clear Digital Display: Equipped with an LCD screen that displays readings clearly, often with a backlight for visibility in low-light conditions.
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Memory Storage: Stores multiple past readings, allowing users to track temperature trends over time.
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Fever Alert: Built-in alert system (beeps or screen color changes) to signal when a fever is detected.
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Dual Mode: Often includes both body temperature mode and surface temperature mode for added versatility.
Specifications:
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Temperature Range:
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Body Mode: Usually measures from 32°C to 42.9°C (89.6°F to 109.2°F).
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Surface Mode: Typically ranges from 0°C to 100°C (32°F to 212°F).
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Accuracy: Within ±0.2°C (±0.4°F), ensuring reliable readings for medical and personal use.
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Optimal Distance: Measures accurately at a distance of about 3–5 cm from the forehead.
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Response Time: Provides results almost instantaneously, generally in less than 1 second.
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Power Source: Operates on 2 AAA batteries, designed to last through multiple uses.
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Auto Shut-Off: Saves battery by automatically powering off after a few seconds of inactivity.
Applications:
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Clinical and Medical Use: Suitable for quick and hygienic temperature checks in hospitals, clinics, and doctors’ offices.
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Public Health Screening: Useful in public places such as schools, workplaces, airports, and retail locations for high-throughput temperature assessments.
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Home Monitoring: Ideal for families needing quick temperature readings without the discomfort of contact, especially for children and infants.
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