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Neonatal Radiant Warmer ZRW-A13

Neonatal Radiant Warmer ZRW-A13

Neonatal Radiant Warmer ZRW-A13 operates within an air temperature range of 32°C to 37.5°C. It ensures mattress temperature uniformity within ±2.0°C, achieving optimal warmth within 30 minutes. The warmer uses an explosion-proof infrared ceramic radiator for safety. Its screen displays air and mattress temperatures, APGAR timing, and phototherapy duration. Our warmer combines advanced features with reliable safety to support newborns’ thermal stability and health in critical care environments.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. How does the warmer maintain the baby’s temperature?

The device uses overhead infrared heat and a sensor (usually placed on the baby's skin) to monitor and regulate body temperature automatically. It adjusts the heat output to maintain a preset temperature range.

2. Is the radiant warmer safe for newborns?

Yes. Radiant warmers are designed with safety features like temperature monitoring, alarms, and timers to prevent overheating or underheating. Regular maintenance and proper usage by trained staff ensure safety.

3. Can parents touch or hold the baby while under the warmer?

In most cases, yes. Radiant warmers are open systems, allowing easy access for both caregivers and parents. However, any handling should follow medical staff instructions, especially in critical care settings.

4. What is the difference between a radiant warmer and an incubator?

Radiant Warmer: Provides open access and overhead heat; used for short-term or emergency care. Incubator: A closed system that controls temperature, humidity, and airflow; used for longer-term care in preterm or ill newborns.

5. Are there any side effects or risks associated with its use?

When used correctly, risks are minimal. However, improper use may lead to skin burns, dehydration, or heat loss. This is why monitoring and trained personnel are essential.