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Certeza FT-710 non-contact infrared forehead thermometer
Certeza

Certeza FT-710 Non-Contact Infrared Forehead Thermometer

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The Certeza FT-710 is a non-contact infrared thermometer that reads forehead temperature in one second without touching the skin. It covers 32.0–42.5°C, stores the last 32 readings, has a backlit display with fever alert, and runs on 2 AAA batteries. Hygienic and silent — ideal for babies, families and clinics.

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1 unit
Manufacturer
Certeza
Delivery
2–4 working days, COD available

What is Certeza FT-710 Non-Contact Infrared Forehead Thermometer?

The Certeza FT-710 non-contact infrared thermometer measures body temperature from the forehead in about one second, held a few centimetres from the skin — hygienic and hassle-free, with no cross-contamination. It reads 32.0–42.5°C (89.6–108.5°F), stores the last 32 readings for tracking, and shows results on a backlit LCD with a colour-coded fever alert. Silent operation avoids waking sleeping infants, and it switches off automatically. Powered by 2 AAA batteries (included). Ideal for babies, families, schools, clinics and reception desks.

Specifications

TypeNon-contact infrared
Range32.0–42.5°C
Reading time~1 second
MemoryLast 32 readings
Power2 × AAA (included)

Frequently asked questions

How far should I hold the FT-710 from the forehead?+

Hold it about 3–5 cm from the centre of the forehead and press the button; it reads in about one second without touching the skin.

Is a non-contact thermometer accurate for fever?+

Yes. Infrared forehead thermometers give a fast, hygienic reading suitable for screening fever. For clinical decisions, a persistent high reading should be confirmed and discussed with a doctor.

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