When a child gets a temperature, his or her mood hits rock bottom. They become tired and weak, get grouchy, and don’t feel up to much. Taking their temperature by inserting a thermometer in the ear, mouth, or - even worse - bottom can make everything even worse. This is why there is now a thermometer which can be placed like a ring on the parent’s hand. It is called Mother’s Touch and is available exclusively at DocMorris and Unicare pharmacies.
The clue is in the name; by touching the child’s forehead, parents can determine whether he or she has a fever. This new thermometer is every bit as accurate as the more invasive models; after only six to eight seconds, the Mother’s Touch will reliably show the child’s body temperature.
Taking a temperature is so easy and unobtrusive with this innovative device that young patients hardly notice it. The temperature is determined with the aid of three sensors. It is operated simply and conveniently via just one button and a large display. An audible fever alarm gives parents additional certainty, and the previous measurement is also stored automatically so that users can see whether the child’s temperature has risen or fallen.
Mother’s Touch is a practical alternative to invasive thermometers and is not just ideal for new parents. Teachers can also use it to determine quickly whether a child in their care has a fever. The thermometer costs €17.99 in DocMorris and Unicare pharmacies.
Every home should have a Mother’s Touch.