NeilMed Naspira Nasal-Oral Aspirator Kit for Babies 1 Pack

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Product Overview
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.
The NeilMed Naspira Nasal-Oral with a unique 2-in-1 design, you can either use it as a NeilMed NasaBulb aspirator or as an effective Nasal-Oral suction device where parents can use suction force generated by the mouth like sucking through a straw. By using the NeilMed Naspira, you can quickly remove nasal mucus safely and effectively. In addition, the NeilMed Naspira Nasal-Oral Aspirator features in-line disposable filters to protect the parent from contact with mucus. The one-way valve prevents a large volume of accidental air from the parent's mouth from blowing into the baby's nose and prevents pushing down of the mucus.
Key Features:
- Transparent design.
- Safe for babies & toddlers
- Can be sterilised
- Included 7 in-line disposable filters to reduce contamination risk
- Components pull apart for easy cleaning
- 2-in-1 design allows for use as both a bulb and an aspirator
- Lifetime warranty
- Made of high-grade silicone
- Can be sterilised
- Dishwasher safe (excluding disposable filters)
Safety Features
- Tip is made of silicone and is very soft to the touch.
- One-way valve prevents air from the parent's mouth from entering the baby's nose.
- Disposable filter will prevent liquid or mucus from entering the parent's mouth.
- The transparent design allows for easy inspection of the components & reduces the amount of fungal growth found in opaque bulb aspirators.
- The suction tip, clear plastic coupler, bulb, tubing, and mouthpiece can be sterilized by first cleaning them with liquid dish washing detergent soap and water, followed by placing cleaned device parts in boiling water for five minutes or by using a microwave disinfection protocol as provided in the cleaning and sterilizing instructions.
- The tip is sized so that it will not enter the baby's nasal cavities and cause injury.
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NeilMed Naspira Nasal-Oral Aspirator Kit for Babies 1 Pack
RRP $15.00
$13.95
7% OFF RRP
Collect 14 Everyday Rewards Points*
$13.95
$13.95
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 14 Everyday Rewards Points*
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