The warmer uses infrared radiation, which is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye but is felt as heat.
The radiation is emitted from a lamp or panel and is directed towards the baby's mattress.
The heat from the radiation warms the baby's skin and helps to raise their body temperature.
An infra red radiant baby warmer is a medical device used in hospitals to provide warmth to newborn babies who are unable to regulate their own body temperature.
They are commonly used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).
Maintains body temperature: Helps premature and newborn babies who have difficulty regulating their body temperature to stay warm.
Promotes growth and development: Maintaining a normal body temperature is essential for newborn babies' growth and development.
Reduces the risk of infection: Hypothermia (low body temperature) can increase the risk of infection in newborns. Radiant warmers can help to prevent this.
Provides a comfortable environment: The warmth from the radiant warmer can help to create a comfortable environment for the baby.
Place the baby on the mattress in the warmer.
Position the lamp or panel so that the heat is directed towards the baby's body.
Set the temperature of the warmer to the desired level.
Monitor the baby's temperature closely.
Do not place the baby too close to the lamp or panel, as this could cause burns.
Make sure that the warmer is in good working condition and that the electrical cords are not damaged.
Do not leave the baby unattended in the warmer
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