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Kidz-Med 5-in-1 Non-Contact Thermometer

kid-med-non-contact-thermometerWESTON, Fla., Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ — Having to take the temperature of an already irritable, sick child can be traumatizing. Becky Worley, ABC News Technology Contributor, reviews her pick for a trauma-free, accurate temperature reading for parent and child.

Kidz-Med, Inc., a subsidiary of American Scientific Resources, Inc. (Pink Sheets: ASFX), is delighted to see how Ms. Worley, and her child, preferred the Kidz-Med 5-in-1 Thermometer in her ABCNews.com segment “Good Stuff, with Becky Worley,” titled Kid-Friendly Digital Thermometers.

Ms. Worley (https://www.beckyworley.com/) is the technology contributor for ABC’s Good Morning America, a blogger/columnist for Yahoo! Tech. and the host of a series on the Travel Channel.

On a quest to find the best trauma-free thermometer for a child, Ms. Worley compared a digital thermometer and an ear thermometer to the Kidz-Med 5-in-1 Non-Contact. “Just like that, I have an accurate temperature reading,” Worley explains. She goes on to say, “You can even use it on a sleeping child, and not disturb them, because it’s touchless!” According to her, it’s “worth making that investment as flu season looms around all of us.”

Erika Stanczak, Marketing Communications Officer for ASR, comments, “This segment is a good real-time example of how a child is unaffected when a non invasive thermometer like the Kidz-Med 5-in-1 is used. Our goal is to educate parents through examples such as this on how this type of thermometer can become their trusted, go-to resource when needed most.”

Recently, two other Tech Mom’s, Lucretia Pruitt and Monica Brady, introduced the Kidz-Med 5-in-1 on their radio talk show, Tech Moms Talk, as Ms. Pruitt called “an awesome thermometer.” For families concerned about value, Ms. Pruitt mentioned that for around $70, it is well worth the money.

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