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As the weather cools down and people head indoors, germs tend to aggregate. I’m so not looking forward to this cold and flu season. I’m pregnant and definitely don’t need to get sick (and neither does my 2 year old!). When sickness does come into the house, here are a few staples we have around the house:
1. Boogie Wipes
2. Saline Nasal Spray
3. Humidifier (or Vaporizer)
4. Liquids (and lots of them)
6. A reliable thermometer. A thermometer is a thermometer right? You can buy the digital ones (for rectal or axillary temperatures), an ear thermometer, or a temporal thermometer (I know I haven’t covered all of them). My problem has never been the device that we use. It’s been the process of obtaining the temperature. When my son was little, I was worried that an axillary (under the arm) temperature was inaccurate because it always read lower than a rectal. And trying to take a rectal temperature is just heartbreaking (and a little scary for a new mom).
I recently had an opportunity to try out the new TempleTouch Thermometer, thanks to MomSelect. This is the easiest way I’ve found to get an accurate temperature. It literally takes seconds to read (6 to be exact), is easy (and completely painless), and my toddler likes it. The best part is you don’t have to wake your child up to use it. We received the Mini version and I still find the results to be as accurate as any other thermometer I’ve used. The thermometer uses a special technology called R.A.T.E (Rapid, Accurate, Temperature, Establishment) that I don’t pretend to fully understand, but you can read all about it on their site. The thermometer can safely be used on newborns (something I was pleased to find out).
While I don’t have the Premium version, there are a few differences including the ability to take a child’s temperature under the arm as well as on the temple, a room temperature display, an LCD screen, and an Over Dose Protective timer. There is also about a $20 price difference between the two, with the mini retailing for under $10. I like the mini version because I can store one in my son’s overnight bag for visits to grandma and grandpa’s house.
You can purchase the thermometers at either Walmart (for the Mini) for Walgreens (for the Premium).
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nicole barr says
you can use it asleep or awake
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susan says
I learned that you have to wait at least two (2) minutes between consecutive measurements for the unit to readjust to room temperature.
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I’m a subscriber.
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Kristie says
I never knew that everyone’s temperature rises in the late afternoon and early evening. Good to know if there is ever a concern with the kids’ temperatures. 🙂
sandy says
It is currently sold at Wal-Mart stores nationwide under the ReliOn brand for $9.94.
Shannon Baas says
the child doesn’t have to be awake.
Lauralee Hensley says
Do not place it on scarred tissue or areas with open sores.
Lauralee Hensley says
I subscribe via email. Good luck to all.
amy p says
I learned that you Do not place the thermometer on skin exposed to direct sunlight, fireplace heat, air conditioner flow and cold/warm compress therapies
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Peggy Gorman says
I like that you can take the temp of a sleeping babe. I know I felt so bad for my kids when they were sick and when they fell asleep I didn’t want to wake them up to take their temp.I like that it doesn’t bother them too much!It makes it so easy and so fast!
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Marci says
It has an Accurate 6 second readout.
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Linda K says
R.A.T.E.™ (Rapid, Accurate, Temperature, Establishment) is a revolutionary and patented technology, allowing non-invasive, instant and accurate temperature measurements. It powers every single Temple Touch Thermometer.
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Denise B. says
Temperature results are proven to be clinically accurate.
Marjorie White says
I didn’t realize that the $10 mini thermometer would do the work as good as the more costly one.
Benita G. says
Most people’s temperature is lower in the m orning and rises in the afternoon and evening.
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Joannie says
The Mini Temple Touch Thermometer can be used awake or asleep, and has memory recall!
Cynthia C says
I learned that babies up to four months old don’t control their body temperatures as well as older children. Just because they feel warm to the touch doesn’t mean that the have a fever.
Tawnda says
it’s non-invasive so it can be used on sleeping or awake, it reads in 6 sec’s, and is sold at Walmart
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Thao says
I learned that somewhere around six months of age, your baby’s immune system becomes more fully developed, and she will start to fight infections more effectively.
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Monique Rizzo says
I didnt realize you have to wait for 2 minutes to get another accurate reading. Thanks for the chance.
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Linda Lansford says
Will my baby’s fever affect his eating?
Many babies start eating baby cereal and foods by around six months of age. For some babies, having a fever may not affect their fluid or food intake, and this is very reassuring. It is very common, however, for babies who develop fevers with viral infections at this age to lose interest in solid foods until they feel better. There’s no need to focus on how much solid food your baby eats while she has a fever and cold.
Janna Johnson says
Love that you can use this while the kids are sleeping!
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Erica C. says
You have to wait two minutes before readings. The picture is adorable up top!
Wehaf says
I learned about bathing to bring down fevers: “Used together, acetaminophen and a lukewarm bath may help lower a fever. Give the acetaminophen before the bath. If the bath is given alone, your child may start shivering as his or her body tries to raise its temperature again. This may make your child feel worse.”
Becky says
I learned that you have to wait at least two (2) minutes between consecutive measurements for the unit to readjust to room temperature.
Deb K says
I learned that the Unit will beep twice when ready.
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Laura DeLuca says
A fever is usually a sign that the body is waging a war against infection
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cherice says
Hospitalized Cases of H1N1 to Date 9,079! Thanks for the chance.
Barbara M says
I learned this – The temple area is a comfortable and easy measurement site, accessible when child or patient is awake or asleep.
Neat!
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Rosey says
I learned that it beeps twice when ready. I like that feature.
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Melissa D says
I learned that the number of Hospitalized Cases of H1N1 to Date is
9,079.
That’s scary! Thank you for a very timely giveaway!
Brittney says
you can buy it at walmart
Christie says
I learned that R.A.T.E. is the patented technology powering all Temple Touch Thermometers.
Chelsea says
I learned from the site that when a baby less than 3 months has a fever of 100.4 or higher to call the doc right away.
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Katrina says
I learned that you have to wait at least two (2) minutes between consecutive measurements for the unit to readjust to room temperature. =)
pixie13 says
It takes a 6 second reading. Thanks!
Angela Gaffke says
You don’t have to wake them up to use it.
Angela Gaffke says
I’m an e-mail subscriber.
damon says
This works when the kids are asleep and that’s a blessing.
Denyse says
No confusion here, it’ll beep twice when it’s ready.
dianne says
It only takes 6 seconds to get the read out.
Sarah Denton says
Accurate in six seconds
Melanie says
Temperatures rise in the late afternoon and early evening..I learned that when I was recently sick with the flu.
L.D. says
I learned that the temperature taken on the temple or forehead is a reliable non invasive reading. It also said that you can take the temperature from the underarm.
Amanda D. says
I learned that “A fever is usually a sign that the body is waging a war against infection. ”
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electric island says
I learned that the Premium Temple Touch Thermometer is sold at Walgreen’s® stores nationwide for $29.99.
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helenlam says
I learned that you can use it when asleep, which is great! Thanks for the giveaway.
amy delong says
the best thing ever you can use it while they are sleeping
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MaryBeth I says
A low-grade fever is categorized as temperatures ranging from 100.4 F (38 C) to 102 F (39 C)
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Sherry Eckman says
I learned it is simple and only takes about 6 seconds to read..and is painless!!
Candie L says
I read the fever FAQ. I learned If your baby is less than 3 months old and has a temperature of 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C) or higher, call the doctor immediately. A baby this young needs to be checked for serious infection or disease. Thank you
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I am an email subscriber. Thank you
Kelly Grant says
There are over 9,000 cases on H1N1 in the US.
Melissa M says
It is inexpensive and available everywhere at a Walmart near you! The best part is that it is just quick and easy to use-4 simple steps.
Julie says
The Premium is sold at Walgreen’s for $29.99-you can also buy it online from Walgreens
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Julie Moe says
I learned that it only takes 6 seconds to ge the results.
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Naddez says
Most doctors — and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) — agree that a normal body temperature for a healthy baby is between 97 and 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (36 to 38 degrees Celsius).
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Pamela S says
It has memory recall. That’s cool! Thanks.
LUCINDA HABEL says
I never knew about boogie wipes! lol Love your site, thanks so much!
gloria says
I learned that it is currently sold at Wal-Mart stores nationwide under the ReliOn brand for $9.94! Great!
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dawn says
I learned that you have to wait at least two (2) minutes between consecutive measurements for the unit to readjust to room temperature. Thanks
Kelly K says
people’s temperature is lower in the am and rises in the afternoon and evening.
Autumn B. says
you don’t even have to wake the child up to take their temp!
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kathy pease says
Fevers are a sign that the body is fighting an infection, so you may want to avoid giving medicine if your child is running a low-grade (up to 100.2°F) fever. The main reason to treat your child is to make him or her feel better. When your child is achy and fussy or his of her temperature is above 100.2°F, you may want to give him or her some medicine.
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heather says
I learned that it meets ASTM Accuracy requirements!
Veronica Garrett says
It is non-invasive and its results are clinically proven to be accirate.
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Gianna says
The Mini Temple Touch Thermometer can be used awake or asleep, and has memory recall 🙂
Lily Kwan says
I learned that temperature results are proven to be clinically accurate.
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