Directions for use:
- Hold the baby in an upright to semi-upright position, well secured in your arms, and be sure that the baby is comfortable.
- Place the tip of the bulb into the baby's nostril and suck very gently through the mouthpiece, as if you are drinking a liquid from a straw. If needed, you can always use more suction force. The mouthpiece is a one-way valve and will not allow you to blow into the baby's nose.
- A pre-treatment with a few drops of saline solution or saline spray in each nostril may help loosen thick mucus before using the NeilMed® Naspira® Nasal-Oral Aspirator (NOA). Mucus from the baby's nostrils will come out very easily and transfer mainly to the tip, and if excessive, into the bulbous area during suctioning.
- Repeat the previous steps in the same and/or the other nostril as necessary.
- Please follow the cleaning and disinfection protocol for the safety of yourself and your baby.
- Change filter if it is soiled with secretions or after the acute infection is over or every week during use.
Cleaning & Sterilization Instructions:Disassemble all components.
- Pinch the opening of the tip with your thumb and index finger.
- Squeeze the bulb with your thumb and index finger of other hand so the quick increase in air pressure will separate the parts.
- Take apart the remaining components by pulling apart the ends. Remove the filter and set aside prior to cleansing. The filter cannot be cleaned or sterilized, but can be reused if it has not come into contact with mucus.
Wash all loose components with warm dishwashing liquid detergent followed by thorough rinsing with clean water. Shake off excess water.
To disinfect; choose one of three methods:
- Boiling Disinfection: Place all components in boiling water for 5 minutes. Allow the water to cool completely before removing the components from the water. Shake off excess water. Allow all components to cool and air dry before reassembling. Use lint free towels to dry the outside of parts and allow it to air dry the inside of the components.
- Micave Disinfection: Clean all components with soap and water as mentioned above, shake off the excess water. Now place all components in the micave for 45 seconds. This will disinfect all components. Please make sure all components are near dry before placing in the micave.
- Chemical Disinfection: In some countries, where available, use baby bottle disinfecting chemical tablets or solution, and use the same protocol.
Note: the filter is disposable and should be replaced if it comes into contact with mucus, or after the child's acute illness episode ends. Do not attempt to sterilize and reuse the filter.
Can also be used as a single bulb aspirator
Filter is not resterilizable.
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Safety: Naspira is not a toy. Keep all parts away from unattended children.
** While the Naspira Nasal Oral Aspirator is dishwasher safe, a dishwasher will not adequately clean the inside of the Naspira components. The water jets in dishwashers cannot enter the nar parts of the Naspira components, and portions of the interior will not be cleaned thoroughly.
Please read Warning before using.
USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL
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Количество в упаковке: 1 Kit;
Размер упаковки: 15 x 9.7 x 5.1 cm;
Вес: 0.15;
- Quick Relief for Stuffy Nose
- Transparent 2 in 1 Design
- Easy to Clean & Sterilize
- In-Line Filter
Contains: 1 Aspirator, 7 Filters, 1 Carrying Netted Bag
Quick Relief for Stuffy Nose
- Transparent design
- Sterilizable
- Safe for babies & toddlers
- Reduced contamination risk
- Pulls apart for easy cleaning
- 2-in-1 design: can be used as both a nasal -oral aspirator and a nasal bulb
- In-line changeable filter
- Lifetime warranty
- Made without BPA, Latex, or Phthalates
- Made of high grade silicone
- Dishwasher safe**
Purpose of Naspira Nasal Oral Aspirator: NeilMed Naspira safely and effectively suctions baby's and toddler's stuffy, runny or congested noses, helping them breathe more easily. Babies and toddlers often experience these symptoms, which result from upper respiratory tract infections and other causes. Small children are unable to blow their noses until they are 4 to 5 years of age and suffer from impaired breathing, feeding, eating, unsound sleep and several generalized symptoms.
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