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OPEN-BOX Drive Medical Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer with Disposable & Reusable Nebulizers
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is the Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer battery operated?
No, the Fish Compressor Nebulizer requires a standard AC wall outlet for operation.
How often should I change the air filter in my Fish Compressor Nebulizer?
The air filter should be replaced every 6 months or earlier if it appears visibly dirty.
How do I clean my Fish Compressor Nebulizer?
Clean the exterior of the compressor with a clean damp cloth every few days. Turn the compressor off and unplug the power cord before cleaning.
Do I need to clean the disposable and reusable nebulizers?
Both types of nebulizers should be cleaned after each treatment to prevent the risk of infection. Please hand wash the disposable nebulizer according to the instructions below.
- Turn off and unplug the nebulizer compressor.
- Disconnect the nebulizer tubing from the compressor.
- Detach the mouthpiece or mask from the nebulizer cap. Then, remove the cap from the medication cup and take out the baffle.
- Wash all nebulizer parts except the tubing with hot water and mild dish soap.
- Rinse parts thoroughly with hot tap water.
- Let all parts air dry completely before reassembly.
The reusable nebulizer can be hand washed or cleaned in the top rack of the dishwasher.
Do I need to disinfect the disposable and reusable nebulizers?
Disinfecting your nebulizer (reusable and disposable) daily adds an extra layer of protection that helps further reduce the risk of infection.
- Disassemble the nebulizer.
- Soak all parts (except the tubing) in a solution of 3 parts hot water to 1 part white vinegar for 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can use a bacterial-germicidal disinfectant solution following the manufacturer's instructions.
- With clean hands, remove the nebulizer parts and rinse them thoroughly under hot tap water.
- Let all parts air dry completely before reassembly.
- Store the nebulizer in a clean, sealed bag.
How often should I replace my nebulizer?
Disposable nebulizers: replace every two weeks for optimal hygiene.
Reusable nebulizers: While designed to last longer, they still require replacement every 6 to 12 months. The exact frequency depends on how often you use the nebulizer.