Fever InSight helps you to better understand the meaning of your child’s temperature with the colour indicated on the display. The screen displays Green if no fever, Yellow when the temperature is slightly elevated and a Red alert for fever.
Bacterial or viral infections will often cause the body’s defensive cells to release proteins. These proteins act on the temperature regulating control centre of the body, causing body temperature to rise. This results in a fever, a temperature different from normal body temperature. Certain illnesses produce high fevers and must be treated with medication. Any variation in normal body temperature may indicate an illness and your doctor should be consulted.
The best method to determine an individual’s normal temperature is to use the thermometer when the person is feeling well. Record readings twice a day (early morning and late afternoon) and take the average of the two temperatures. This is then considered a personal ‘normal’ body temperature.
Temperature readings vary from person to person. There is no ideal temperature reading. An oral temperature between 36.1°C and 37.8°C is considered ‘normal’. A rectal temperature is generally 0.5°C higher and a temperature taken from under the arm will be on average 0.5°C lower.
The "---" will display either a oF to oC (Farenheit or Celsius) for 3 seconds after pressing the On/Off button. If you wish to change the scale from "F" to "C", press the On/Off button once and hold down for 2 seconds during these 3 seconds. If you do not wish to change the scale, simply wait the 3 seconds and use the thermometer according to the instructions.
Temperature Reading - What you need to know
The Vicks® Fever InSight Thermometer is packaged
in a blister pack. Available from pharmacies.