Taking the Temperature: Kent Trading Standards Warning on Fake Thermometers
Kent Trading Standards have been made aware of fake digital thermometers being sold. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) seized more than 400 fake digital thermometers after raids in Harrow and Oxford. Some of the fakes were being sold for as little as 99p. The MHRA warned they could give inaccurate readings, posing a serious threat to children with potentially fatal illnesses such as meningitis.
The raids were launched after the parents of a young child with leukaemia used a fake thermometer they had bought online and realised it was giving a misleading reading. The child had a high temperature and was rushed to hospital for urgent medical care.
The MHRA says the fake thermometers have no recognised brand name and can be identified by the fact that they do not have the right CE safety markings, warnings or instructions for use. They may also have no instruction leaflets or four-digit identification number, which would show the thermometer, had been through the appropriate safety assessment.
The MHRA is working with internet sites to ensure that fake medical devices are not sold to people, and urge the public to report faulty medical devices. This can be done via the MHRA's Adverse Incident Hotline on 020 3080 6080 or via www.mhra.gov.uk.