Does your Re-Open Plan include Temperature Recording?

Jun 2nd 2020

Globe is highly aware that business procedure and needs have changed due to the Covid-19. We have continued to stock more supplies, including sanitizer, cleaning supplies, protective gear, touchless appliances, and safety shields commercial and residential clients. Many businesses have adopted a regiment of screening employees for fevers prior to their shifts. In some states this task is mandatory. Please check with your state website for the details. i.e. Connecticut's Reopen site has plenty of info and advice at the ct.gov portal.

Globe has relied on Cooper-Atkins, a manufacturer of thermometers for the commercial business world, to have a reliable device to add to your re-opening toolkit. The 4DET-306 Infrared Forehead Thermometer is a no-contact model, designed to measure body temperature quickly (approximately in 1 second). There is an audio beep when temp is reached. Other features include an LCD display, auto shut-off, temperature range ability: infrared: 89.6° to 109.4°F (32° to 43°C). Here's how it works:

Temperature Reading tips

         Graphic courtesy: Cooper-Atkins

IMPORTANT NOTE: Users and the thermometer should be in the same ambient temperature for at least 10 minutes before taking a reading. This device is designed for indoor use.

Accuracy: Forehead Mode: ±0.4°F (±0.2°C) between 95.9°F to107.6°F (35.5°C to 42°C) at 59°F to 95°F (15°C to 35°C). Object Mode: ±4% or ±0.4°F (±0.2°C) whichever is greater, includes (2) AAA DC3V battery.

Order your Cooper-Atkins FDA approved thermometer by calling the showroom at 1-800-972-4972 ext 120. Curb-side pick-up and shipping options are available for this item, as well as other products to help your business run at its best.

About Cooper-Atkins: Established in 1885, Cooper-Atkins has built a solid reputation as a leading manufacturer and provider of quality time, temperature and humidity instruments. The inventor of the first bimetal oven thermometer, David G. Cooper, founded The Cooper Oven Thermometer Company in 1885. Today, the company is known as Cooper-Atkins Corporation after acquiring Atkins Technical, a leader in thermocouple instrument technology. Cooper-Atkins continues to be a global leader in innovative food safety with traditional thermometers, thermocouples, probes, timers, and infrared thermometers.