Thermometer
Glass thermometers that contain mercury
are no longer recommended because of safety concerns. If you have one in your
home, consider replacing it with a digital electronic thermometer. You can
contact your local recycling center to see if they dispose of thermometers that
contain mercury.
Digital electronic thermometers are accurate,
easy to read, and durable. Temperature strips are very convenient and safe but
are not as accurate as digital thermometers and should only be used to measure
armpit (axillary) temperature. They are inaccurate when used on the forehead.
Thermometers that measure the temperature in the ear are fast, easy to use, and
quite accurate, but they are expensive.
Rectal thermometers with
enlarged bulbs are helpful for children younger than 6 or anyone who cannot
hold an oral thermometer in his or her mouth. For more information on how to
take a temperature, see the topic
Body Temperature.