Introduction
The non-contact intelligent body temperature monitoring system is
one of the non-contact diagnosis and treatment equipment/systems
developed by Zhongke Jinfu Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. by using
the Internet of things and intelligent sensing technology, deeply
combining the hospital application scenarios, relevant national
policies, and future development trends. Make full use of key
technologies such as intelligent sensors, green Internet of things,
big data, expert systems, data bus, workflow engines, information
application, and management systems, and focus on solving the
actual business needs of the two related groups of medical staff
and inpatients.
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Feature
- Software and network environment one-time deployment, long-term use
- The smart body temperature patch is distributed to patients on
admission. It is used once and lasts for three to five days, and is
discarded or replaced when it expires
- High-tech wrapping material, easy to use, no allergy, no harm to
the body, no human operation deviation, high comfort
- Automatic data acquisition, automatic upload, automatic alarm, and
temperature measurement frequency can be automatically adjusted
according to the range and speed of body temperature
- In the process of use, there is no need for medical staff to
operate, and the data is automatically uploaded, displayed,
reminded, and recorded, which greatly improves the work efficiency
of medical staff
- Automatically lock after the use cycle, to eliminate cycle use
Technical Specifications
Item | Index | Remark |
range of application | 35-42℃ | |
service cycle | service cycle >72 hour | |
communication mode | Bluetooth | |
communication distance | >15 m | uncovered |
boundary dimension | 25*50*5mm | |
application scenarios
Smart thermometers offer versatility and convenience due to their
ability to provide continuous or remote temperature monitoring.
They find applications in various settings, including:
- Healthcare Facilities: Smart thermometers are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and
healthcare facilities for monitoring patients' body temperature.
They provide real-time temperature readings and can be integrated
into patient monitoring systems for continuous monitoring.
- Home Healthcare: In-home healthcare settings, smart thermometers enable individuals
to monitor their own or their family members' body temperature
conveniently. They are particularly useful for monitoring fever in
children or elderly individuals.
- Schools and Childcare Centers: Smart thermometers are used in schools and childcare centers for
monitoring the body temperature of students and staff, especially
during disease outbreaks or to identify individuals with fever
symptoms.
- Workplaces: Employers use smart thermometers in workplaces to screen employees
for fever symptoms, especially during public health emergencies
like pandemics. They help identify individuals with fever quickly
and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
- Public Transportation Hubs: Smart thermometers can be deployed in transportation hubs such as
airports, train stations, and bus terminals to screen passengers
for fever symptoms. They help identify individuals with potential
illnesses and prevent the spread of contagious diseases.
- Sports and Fitness Facilities: Smart thermometers are used in sports and fitness facilities to
monitor athletes' body temperature during training sessions and
competitions. They help prevent heat-related illnesses and ensure
the safety of participants.
- Manufacturing and Industrial Settings: In manufacturing and industrial settings, smart thermometers are
used to monitor workers' body temperature to ensure their safety
and prevent heat-related injuries or illnesses.
- Travel and Hospitality Industry: Smart thermometers can be used in hotels, resorts, and other
hospitality establishments to screen guests for fever symptoms
during check-in. They help identify individuals with potential
illnesses and prevent the spread of contagious diseases among
guests and staff.
- Community Health Screening Events: Smart thermometers are used in community health screening events,
health fairs, and vaccination clinics to screen participants for
fever symptoms. They help identify individuals with potential
illnesses and provide timely medical attention or guidance.
Emergency Medical Services: Emergency medical service providers use
smart thermometers to monitor patients' body temperature during
transport and emergency medical care. They help assess patients'
condition and guide treatment decisions.
Overall, smart thermometers can be used in a wide range of settings
to monitor body temperature effectively, facilitate early detection
of fever symptoms, and prevent the spread of infectious diseases.