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Non-touch is the new normal

IR Thermometer Demand is at a Rise

By John D'SouzaPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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The first records of thermometers being used by people date the year of 1600, the tool known as the rudimentary water thermometer (which was invented by astronomer Galileu Galilei and consisted in a device filled with liquid and glass bulbs), which was, naturally, a simpler version of what is well-known and utilized nowadays, mainly as a consequence of the limited resources they had at that time. For a long time, it was unknown the correlation between temperature and illnesses, until Hermann Boerhaave, Gerard L.B. Van Swieten and Anton De Haen discovered that temperature and illnesses were indeed connected and that they could potentially treat their patients more efficiently and discover with less effort potential infections taking into consideration their body temperature.

As a matter of fact, there are many different types of thermometers in the market nowadays, nonetheless, is valuable to mention the most common ones, as an example, the oral device, underarm, ear, forehead and even rectal thermometers. It is needed to take into consideration when choosing the best thermometer, the accuracy, timing (of the result) and the cost-benefit also, in some cases. The forehead thermometer has some advantages since it is easy to use (it just requires to place the tool close to the forehead); it is quick and, in addition, can also measure food temperature, which is good for baby care, for instance. However, in most cases, being a considerably new sort of device it can be more expensive than the conventional versions.

Furthermore, it is crucial to state that with the advent and spread of the Covid 19 in 2020, the forehead thermometer it is likely to lead the market when comparing with the more conventional versions, considering that the product has the non-touch version, which is more hygienical than the other versions. In places where social distance is not enough and there is a high chance of contact between individuals, these devices can be useful when checking people in entry points, in this way this allows to identify and see who might have elevated temperatures and potentially the Covid-19, in such a way avoiding the spread of the disease, such devices will be common, for instance, in some establishments, like gyms.

Creating care among people concerning infrared thermometers, dangerous disease scenes, and mechanical movements are driving the overall non-contact infrared thermometers market. Furthermore, the extending spread of defilements through contact with undesirable people, rising clinical consideration use, and the growing enthusiasm for safe &quick screening techniques are further adding to exhibit advancement. What's more, the determination of home thought game plans by the geriatric people as opposed to center visits is most likely going to drive the enthusiasm for non-contact infrared thermometers.

With no doubt that the year of 2020 along with the outbreak of the Covid 19 helped to increase the demand for non-touch devices, such as the forehead thermometer. As mentioned before, the seek for the equipment is escalating beyond the health sector and not limiting itself to hospitals or homecare industries, owing to the fact that several sorts of industry are in need of exceptional quality, efficient and accurate thermometers device, to provide, above all, a high standard service to society, walking together with the advance of technology and need for improvement in this field. To make it visible, the Market Decipher (a research company) elucidates how the volume in demand of the very market increased, they say: “The global infrared thermometer market is forecasted to reach 16.4 million dollars in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 7.48%, for the period spanning from 2020 to 2024.”

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