TempleTouch™ Thermometers When Kids Get Sick, What’s a Working Mom to Do?

Survey conducted by TempleTouch Thermometers reveals what working mothers do when their children get sick

Holly Springs, NC, October 14, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Background:

A recent survey of 324 mothers who work full-time (and are also “mommy bloggers”) was conducted in September 2010 by TempleTouch™ thermometers.

The subject of the survey was to find out what working mothers do about their jobs when their children become sick.

Key Findings:
· In this economy, working mothers feel more pressure to go to work rather than stay home with their sick children
· 60% of working moms are given less than seven sick days per year by their employer – and 56% of working moms don’t use those days for themselves. Instead, they stay home to take care of sick kids.
· Even though, 43% of working moms are never allowed to take those days to care for children.
· So, what’s a working mom do when the kids are sick? 33% have pretended to be sick themselves in order to stay home; 22% have faked an illness; 34% have sent their child to school anyway; and more than 60% call on a friend or relative to take care of the kids
· 60% of working moms consider their workplace family friendly
· 68% of working moms have never heard of “sick child day care,” a new type of day care operation popping up around the country where staff cares for sick children.

Who is TempleTouch™?
The TempleTouch Thermometer is a non-invasive and accurate thermometer, and is the preferred method of taking temperature by today’s mom.

Made by Medisim, it uses patented R.A.T.E.™(Rapid, Accurate, Temperature Establishment) technology and patented “non-invasive temperature measurement technology”, the thermometer provides accurate detection of the core body temperature using conduction in just six seconds by touching the thermometer to your temple.

The thermometer is so gentle it can be used on a sleeping infant or child.

The TempleTouch thermometers received the numerous parenting awards in the last year including the prestigious “Parent Tested, Parent Approved” seal of approval, Mom’s Choice Award®, Family Review Center’s Editor’s Choice Award®, and the iParenting Media® Award.

For more graphics, details and more information, please contact Ashlie at 919-459-8158 or alanning@919marketing.com.

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