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Philips Respironics
Philips Wisp Pediatric Nasal CPAP Mask
Pickup available at RespShop
Usually ready in 1 hour
What’s included
- Frame
- Headgear
- 3x Pediatric nasal cushions: small, medium, large
- Tubing assembly with swivel
- Elbow
- Non-magnetic headgear clips (one pair)
- Tube wrap
Good to know
- For children greater than 22 lbs (10kg).
Philips Wisp Pediatric Nasal CPAP Mask
Specially created for infants and toddlers, the Philips Respironics Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask helps encourage your child to stick to CPAP treatment. Featuring a giraffe pattern, soft fabric headgear, tube wrap, and an overall lightweight, compact design, the mask makes each night of therapy fun and comfortable.
With the Wisp Pediatric, your child can move freely while enjoying a stable seal. The mask comes with a tube management loop and 360-degree rotating elbow to keep the CPAP hose out of the way.
To help your kid achieve the perfect fit, the nasal cushion features an auto seal groove and the Leak Correction Dial, which you can turn to nudge the cushion closer to or farther from your child’s face.
Help your kid better enjoy CPAP therapy. While setting up the mask, you can watch the Jacky Giraffe cartoon together on YouTube or the DreamMapper app. Inspired by the Wisp Pediatric’s design, Jacky along with his friends can make your child feel more comfortable with the mask.
The Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask is designed for children greater than 22 lbs (10 kg) who need CPAP, BiPAP or non-invasive ventilation (NIV).
How do I clean the Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask?
Weekly cleaning: headgear, tube wrap (if using)
Daily cleaning: cushion, frame, elbow, tubing assembly, swivel
- Disassemble the mask.
- Hand wash all parts in warm water with mild soap. Avoid soaking the parts for more than 10 minutes.
- Rinse each part thoroughly under running water.
- Let the parts air dry away from direct sunlight. Hang fabric parts to dry or lay them on a flat service.
How often should I replace the Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask?
To maintain the best fit and seal for your CPAP therapy, we recommend replacing the entire mask, including the headgear and frame, every 6 months.
The silicone cushion, however, may need to be replaced more frequently, typically every 2 to 3 months. Silicone naturally softens over time, which can affect its ability to create a good seal.
My child's Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask is leaking. What should I do?
- Move the Leak Correction Dial to the left or right to correct small mask leaks.
- If moving the Leak Correction Dial does not stop the leaks, gently pull the mask away from your child’s face and release. This allows the cushion seal to inflate and settle comfortably around the nose.
- Make sure the mask cushion and your child’s face is clean and free from any moisturizers or lotions.
- Ensure your child is wearing the mask according to the fitting instructions in the user guide. How the mask is put on significantly impacts its seal.
- Adjust the headgear as necessary.
- Try a larger or smaller cushion size.
- Replace any worn out mask parts.
Using the Leak Correction Dial:
Fitting the Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask:
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I clean the Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask?
Weekly cleaning: headgear, tube wrap (if using)
Daily cleaning: cushion, frame, elbow, tubing assembly, swivel
- Disassemble the mask.
- Hand wash all parts in warm water with mild soap. Avoid soaking the parts for more than 10 minutes.
- Rinse each part thoroughly under running water.
- Let the parts air dry away from direct sunlight. Hang fabric parts to dry or lay them on a flat service.
How often should I replace the Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask?
To maintain the best fit and seal for your CPAP therapy, we recommend replacing the entire mask, including the headgear and frame, every 6 months.
The silicone cushion, however, may need to be replaced more frequently, typically every 2 to 3 months. Silicone naturally softens over time, which can affect its ability to create a good seal.
My child's Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask is leaking. What should I do?
- Move the Leak Correction Dial to the left or right to correct small mask leaks.
- If moving the Leak Correction Dial does not stop the leaks, gently pull the mask away from your child’s face and release. This allows the cushion seal to inflate and settle comfortably around the nose.
- Make sure the mask cushion and your child’s face is clean and free from any moisturizers or lotions.
- Ensure your child is wearing the mask according to the fitting instructions in the user guide. How the mask is put on significantly impacts its seal.
- Adjust the headgear as necessary.
- Try a larger or smaller cushion size.
- Replace any worn out mask parts.
Using the Leak Correction Dial:
Fitting the Wisp Pediatric Nasal Mask: