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Flu InformationDesigned by Moms for Moms, New Thermometers Help Out During Cold & Flu Season
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(ARA) - If the changes in the seasons have you feeling blue, it power simply be that you caught a cold or have the flu. According to health experts, you’re not alone. The common cold is, well, really common. According to several estimates, Americans annually suffer through up to 1 billion colds with children deed simply about six to ten colds each year. For families with children in school, the number of colds per child can be as high as 12 per year, fashioning the common cold a family affair. Additionally, between 10 and 20 pct of Americans wish move down with the flu, requiring much than 110,000 folk to be hospitalized each year. Health officials are already issuance warnings that the flu season wish be especially nasty this year. Clearly, the arrival of cold and flu season is nothing to sneeze at.
“When being in the family becomes sick, the 1st thing we reach for is the fever thermometer,” says Jeff Jacober, chairman of MEDport LLC. “For many a parents, deed a sick child to sit still and have their temperature taken is a real struggle.” Noting that cold and flu seasons starts in Nov
and runs through March, Jacober’s institution has teamed up with Timex Corporation to help families far and wide cope with the onslaught of many
bugs and viruses by introducing two next generation fever thermometers -- the Timex Jock
and the Timex Illuminator fever thermometers.
The design concepts for the Timex thermometers came from three moms in Rhode Island who, like scores of parents, had a hard time deed their young children to put and support a measuring device under their tongues. The straight rigid oral thermometers the moms had in their medicine cabinets pushed the thermometer’s temperature-taking tip up and about in the mouth. Late one night, mistreatment nothing much than a simple roll of tin foil taken from a room
drawer, their idea was brought to life -- the world’s 1st applied science oral fever thermometer. Their idea -- curve the design to allow the thermometer’s temperature-taking tip to well
rest and stay on the ‘hot spot’ under the tongue -- was several simple and brilliant.
The 1st measuring device to incorporate the mom’s revolutionary idea was the Timex Accu-Curve digital oral thermometer. “After the Accu-Curve was introduced in stores earlier this year, we sent our moms back to the drawing board, tin foil in hand, and asked them to move up with new designs that recognized that parents have preferences and want choices once
it comes to taking their children’s temperatures. Several prefer to take temperatures orally patch others may prefer to take temperatures under the arm or in the ear. Depending on a child’s age, body part
may be the better choice,” says Jacober.
The mom’s went back to activity and with fellow moms in mind, they came back with the versatile Timex Acrobat. The Acrobat’s temperature-taking tip can be bent and shaped to fit over a person’s lip, delivering a measuring device that is virtually
bespoke for every family member. Recording a temperature in only 5 seconds, the Acrobat’s unique innovation allows parents to quickly take a family member’s temperature orally, rectally and/or under the arm.
For families who prefer to take temperatures in an ear, the Timex Illuminator was the mom’s answer. With a swiveled probe that allows the Illuminator to snugly fit into a person’s ear canal, the Illuminator as well features a light that helps parents and adored ones effortlessly manual the probe into the ear, fashioning the experience much comfortable and accurate. The Illuminator is exceptionally fast, too. It measures the thermal heat generated by the membrane and close
tissue. To help ensure accuracy, six measurements are taken inside
one second and the average temperature is displayed.
Mr. Jacober as well noted that the Timex thermometers are ideal for seniors who may as well have difficulty mistreatment traditional straight thermometers. “For being like my dad who has Parkinson’s and has a hard time keeping the tip of the measuring device in the right place in his mouth, our Timex thermometers are the perfect solution,” says Mr. Jacober. All three thermometers incorporate different beneficial features such as a large easy-to-read display and Indiglo night-light, which allows a person to take a temperature at night without having to turn on a light.
Timex’s Jock
(Suggested retail cost $15.99), Illuminator (Suggested retail cost $44.99) and Accu-Curve (Suggested retail cost $14.99) are now accessible for sale at stores throughout the United States, including CVS, Wal-Mart, Finish N Shop and Brooks. Much information simply about the products is accessible at www.timexhealthcare.com.
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