It is recommended to replace a thermometer every 1-2 years to ensure accuracy and reliability. If a thermometer is damaged, it should be replaced immediately.
You should keep a mercury thermometer under your tongue for 3-4 minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
An axillary thermometer should be left in place for about 3-5 minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
Usually, you should leave a thermometer in your ear for about 1-3 seconds to get an accurate reading. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific thermometer you are using to ensure accurate results.
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.
When using a Fahrenheit thermometer, temperature should be measured to the nearest degree.
You should keep a mercury thermometer under your tongue for 3-4 minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
You should keep a glass thermometer in your mouth for at least 3 minutes to get an accurate reading. Make sure not to talk during this time as it can affect the reading.
An axillary thermometer should be left in place for about 3-5 minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
Until it beeps.
As long as your meat thermometer is calibrated correctly, it should only take about 2-5 seconds to get a reading.
It doesn't A thermometer doesn't keep your home at a certain temp. a thermometer tells the temp. of a place.
A meat thermometer should be left in the oven for about 10-15 seconds to ensure accurate temperature readings.
You must hold your mouth closed and keep the thermometer in place for a certain period of time. If you have a digital thermometer, it will tell you when it's "done". If you are using an old "mercury thermometer", the thermometer must stay under the tongue for at least a minute to 2 minutes.NOTE: Mercury thermometers are being phased out. The mercury inside is highly toxic and you should dispose of all mercury thermometers by taking them to a recycling center that handles that. DO NOT THROW IT IN THE TRASH. Mercury is poisonous to every living thing.UPDATE: GERATHERM offers MERCURY FREE thermometers that work the same as the mercury ones. They are supposed to be safe.
Usually, you should leave a thermometer in your ear for about 1-3 seconds to get an accurate reading. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific thermometer you are using to ensure accurate results.
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 keep it in for as long as the dentist that fitted it advises.
You should replace a digital thermometer when it becomes inaccurate. You should also replace it when it is damaged or cracked.