The Exergen Temporal Scanner *Review & Giveaway!*

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It seems as if it isn’t one child in our home that is sick, it is the other. Anytime I take them to the doctor, or even at home, the kids seem to squirm around and we cannot seem to get an accurate temperature. Kambry squeems at the ear thermometers (my guess is since she has had so many ear infections, the thought of having something else poked in her ear isn’t on her top list at the moment), and Tucker – well, Tucker is a toddler, so he doesn’t like to sit still long enough to get his temperature taken.

I had the pleasure to work with Family Review Network and with The Exergen Corporation for an opportunity that is very much appreciated and is truly great! Now, when I take the kids’ temperatures, I don’t have to mess with holding them down, I simply pull out the Exergen Temporal Scanner, push the button, and touch their forehead. Literally about 2 seconds and no need to hold down your child anymore.

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The Exergen Temporal Scanner is an infrared thermometer that captures temperature by scanning the heat that comes off the forehead (via the temporal artery), it is non-invasive, easy-to-use (only takes 2 seconds), and extremely accurate. This hi-tech and unique thermometer is a must-have for new and expecting parents, especially those wishing to avoid the painful experience of using a rectal thermometer on their sick infant.

The kids got a kick out of takine their temperature, as you can tell. No more screamint fits here! Kambry’s temperature came up a degree below normal, but I can tell you that it was COLD in our house when we took temps. When I told the kids I was going to take their temperatures, Tucker raised his arm, thinking he was going to have to sit there for 5 minutes. :lol: Not anymore!

You can find the Exergen Temporal Scanner at Wal-Mart, Walgreens, Costco, Babies R Us, Toys R Us and Sam’s Clubs nationwide starting around $29.98. This tool truly gives parents a comforting option for taking a temperature.

 

HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO!

  • Post to me one of the headaches (share a funny sotry if you have one!) that you have had while attempting to take your child’s temperature and how you feel the Exergen can help you!

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  • Please be sure to leave your email address so I can contact the winner.
  • Winner will be chosen at RANDOM and backed up by post content.
  • ONE (1) winner will receive a Exergen Temporal Scanner
  • Winner will be contacted via Email. If no response in 48 hours, another winner will be drawn

Contest will end on April 20, 2009 at midnight; central time

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About Tanya
After working professionally in computer information technology, as well as prior work in the telecommunications industry, Tanya Gordon relocated to southwest Iowa in conjunction with her husband’s job. Mommy Goggles launched over 5 years ago, rising to prominence as a national Mom Blogger and highly sought after by brands to work closely with them on their reach to Mom consumers. In addition, Tanya happily parents two wondrous children who despite best efforts still have been known to engage in ongoing sibling squabbles: Tucker, 6, and Kambry, 3 1/2.You can read more about Tanya here.

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    Lily Kwan says:

    I subscribed to your newsletter.

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    Lily Kwan says:

    It’s a hassle trying to take someone’s temperature when they’re wriggling and squirming.

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    Donna K says:

    I put your button on my blog.

  4. 230
    Donna K says:

    I am a subscriber.

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    Donna K says:

    It is hard to get a child to hold still for a temp. O like that it is quick and noninvasive.

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    Heather C says:

    I don’t have a funny story about my child, but I have one about me when I was younger… I hallucinate when I get a fever, so my mom was trying to get my temperature…and I kept screaming, saying something about the Chinese trying to invade my body! I was out of it!

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    Renee We says:

    My 5 year old is due for surgery the beginning of May. Thermometer like this will help us through this.

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    Helen says:

    My daughter hates having her temperature taken and will scream when the thermometer is taken out. Of course, if it’s out of eyesight, she’s fine but as soon as she sees it – she screams again.

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    Robert R says:

    my sons bnever seem to hold still long enough with our current one under the armpit…this would be great as its very fast

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    R Hicks says:

    also a subscriber

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    R Hicks says:

    Kids are irratable when they are sick. Once, one of our yanked it out of his mouth and threw it on the floor. It broke. Bought a new one at the drug store and happened again! Saw the doctor that afternoon and let him do it.

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    Beverley Justice says:

    My three year old grandson is autistic and prone to ear infections. We’ve had tubes put in his ears, but when the “next thing” strikes, I sure would enjoy using a Temporal Scanner!

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    Lisa H says:

    Well, (sigh) its still isn’t funny to me, maybe twenty years from now…I try the oral thermometer and he clamps it between his teeth and nothing every registers. Rectal thermometer, well, that one makes us both run screaming and crying. Ear thermometer is just such a treat when the problem is an ear infection with pain to start with. So basically, I have given up on thermometers. I use touch and guess at it. :) This would be amazing to use.

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    Gianna says:

    It’s amazing how fast a sick 3 year old can run when you need to take a temp!
    Please enter me :)

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    Dominiquej says:

    I would like to have this for my grandson who is teething right know. I am sure his parents would appreciate it.

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    vicky says:

    I was trying to take my sons temp and kept trying to put the them under his tongue. Which is very hard with him and He throw up all over me and about the same time his sister said that her tummy hurt and i thought that she was just trying to copy big brother until she threw up all in my bed. What a night that was. Ever since I listen to what she says.

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    Veronica L. says:

    I would absolutely love to have this. I have a 4 year old, a 2 year old, and a 2 week old and the only way I take their temp right now is the old fashioned way. Anything to make my life easier would be great! Thanks for a great giveaway :)

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    Monique says:

    Emailed friends.

  21. 213
    Monique says:

    I subscribe.

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    Monique says:

    My kids are chewers. You’d think they were goat – they chew on EVERYTHING! Needless to say, taking temperatures isn’t much fun. What a neat invention! We’d love to win the Exergen!!!!!

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    regina M says:

    Son might have had a fever, but he kept on wanting to drink hot tea between tries at taking his temperature with a cheap under-the-tongue one.

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    I TWEET’d about it!!

    My user name is: saucyandbossy

    The Exergen Temporal Scanner *Review http://tinyurl.com/dejo29

  27. 207

    I am a subscriber too! :) Thanks!

  28. 206

    Biggest headache is trying to get my little one to not mind getting their temperature taken. She hates it any way I do it!

    This would be so easy and simple to use!!

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    zoey says:

    I no longer have children at home, but I do take care of my father. He hates it when I have to take his temperature – so I could really use the Exergen to make that task easier and my father less cranky!

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    Christine says:

    I am a subscriber. Thanks for the chance!

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    Christine says:

    I don’t have a funny story but this would be great for my son because he has a hard time sitting still and I love that it is non invasive. Thanks!

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    Becky says:

    try running around the house trying to hold a 2 year old down, just to get a temp. reading..

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    Londia says:

    I have your button

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