A person’s temperature is an indicator of so many things that are going on within their body. Often, medical practitioners are unable to tell what is going on with a person without taking their temperature. Sometimes, those frontline health workers are at risk every time they encounter a patient. With the advent of different types of communicable diseases and pandemics that have plagued the world for almost a decade, and some of which manifest itself with a rise in a person’s body temperature, LarManuel’s Fever Detector Wristband can make the difference. LarManuel’s Fever Detector Wristband is a device that when worn by a user, can detect their body temperature and indicate a higher-than-normal range with a color indicator. The band is made of silicone or rubber, can be worn by anyone during a hospital visit, or while they are at home recovering. This fever detector device can send alert to nurses or doctors whenever the patient’s temperature goes above the normal range. It is wireless and uses BLE Technology. This application driven, and Internet enabled device can easily be integrated with a healthcare provider’s medical health system or EMR/EHR. This inexpensive lifesaving medical device requires no power to operate, wirelessly connects to a hospital’s mobile device, and can be a useful tool to help reduce the spread of illness in a pandemic due to contact with infected patients. LarManuel’s Fever Detector Wristband will be used as a tool to indicate the early stages of an illness, such as a fever, and will allow the user to get tested and treated much quicker. The ‘Wristband Fever Detector’ was the original product which led to the formation of LarManuel. The Wristband Fever Detector which has been patented became the focus of our attention. Meetings were held on the advancement of the product. Just before a more formal meeting could occur to discuss the new prototype, Cali’s Diary was born.
Fever Detector Wristband
$50.00
+ Free ShippingA person’s temperature is an indicator of so many things that are going on within their body. Often, medical practitioners are unable to tell what is going on with a person without taking their temperature. Sometimes, those frontline health workers are at risk every time they encounter a patient.
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