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The Best Touchless Thermometers for Getting Back to Work

Written by Brianna Kolder | Sep 4, 2020 5:39:00 AM

New safety standards and procedures are being put in place as businesses and organizations strategize how they can return to their physical locations safely. One way to minimize the spread of the Coronavirus is by barring individuals with symptoms from entering the property. One such symptom is an elevated temperature. Temperatures can be taken easily with a traditional thermometer, but with repetitive use they can become contaminated. This has led to the rise in popularity of non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs), or touchless thermometers. We've compiled a list of the most popular touchless thermometers for business.

Touchless Thermometers for Health and Safety

As described by the FDA, NCITs can be used to reduce cross-contamination risk and minimize the risk of spreading disease. More benefits include ease of use, cleanliness, legible display, rapid results and rapid reset. 

The technology behind touchless thermometers makes this solution a no-brainer for business leaders to adopt into their Back to Work strategy. There are a couple different styles of touchless thermometers such as handheld and wall-mounted.

Top Touchless Thermometers 

1. HamiltonBuhl Non-Contact Multimode Infrared Forehead Thermometer

The HamiltonBuhl thermometer offers some great features while also being affordable at $82.99. Features include memory log, high-accuracy sensor probe and smart chip technology. 

2. No-contact K3 Wall Mounted Infrared Thermometer

The K3 thermometer can be purchased from many retailers including Amazon and Walmart and ranges from $160 - $199. A wall-mounted thermometer is a great choice for even less contact between individuals. The thermometer uses Bluetooth to connect to mobile apps or your Back To Work central dashboard. 

3. iHealth No-Touch Forehead Thermometer

The iHealth thermometer is a Best Seller on Amazon with more than 27,000 customer reviews. This thermometer's appeal is its simplicity and affordability. If you are working with a small population or have budget constraints, this thermometer will get the job done at just $39.99.

 

Integrating with Full-Scope Solutions  

Many businesses don't stop at touchless thermometers when putting together their Back to Work strategy. Touchless thermometers are just one small piece of the plan, though many of these options can include Bluetooth integration. This technology makes it easy to connect to a variety of health and safety tools, including:

  • A centralized dashboard to record all data
  • Computer vision
  • Thermal cameras
  • Self-certification surveys