Since the warmer part of the fridge is the top, you want your thermometer there so you know the rest of the fridge is colder, however be sure you keep it out of the way of where the cold air blows into your fridge to avoid falsely high results.
Nothing will happen, except the thermometer will show the fridge's interior temperature.
You should place the thermometer under your tongue for an accurate oral temperature reading.
The thermometer should read 100 degrees Celsius when placed in boiling water at standard atmospheric pressure.
A fridge thermometer should be placed in the middle of the refrigerator, ideally on a shelf, to get an accurate reading of the internal temperature. Avoid placing it in the door, where temperatures can fluctuate more due to frequent opening and closing. Additionally, ensure it’s not positioned near any vents or the back wall, as these areas can also give misleading readings. Regularly check the thermometer to ensure the fridge maintains a safe temperature of 32°F to 40°F (0°C to 4°C).
An axillary thermometer should be left in place for about 3-5 minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
Away from where the cold air goes in, probably mid way where u the it is the coldest and warmest in ur fridge
Until it beeps.
Cooked meat should be stored in the upper part of the fridge where it is colder.
You should leave a mercury thermometer in place for about 3 minutes to ensure accurate reading. Make sure the thermometer is at the correct position under the tongue, armpit, or rectum, depending on the type of thermometer being used. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for accurate temperature measurement.
You should place is along the wall.
Yes, onions should not be stored in the fridge as the moisture can cause them to become soft and moldy. Instead, they should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place.
Out of the hands of children, in a place protected from mechanical shock and away from extremes of temperature that could exceed the range of the thermometer.