NeilMed Naspira Nasal-Oral Aspirator

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NeilMed® Naspira® for Babies & Kids is a NeilMed Naspira Nasal-Oral Aspirator to help relieve stuffy noses.

This uniquely
designed nasal-oral aspirator system that can be used as both a highly
effective nasal-oral aspirator and as a traditional bulb syringe.

As an
aspirator, Naspira® allows caretakers to create strong and
continuous oral suction to effectively remove mucus from little noses.
Its unique design contains an in-line filter to protect you from contact
with mucus and germs from your child, and a one-way valve that prevents
air from entering your child’s nose. Users can also detach the bulb
portion for manual, gentler nasal suction. Like all NeilMed® products,
NeilMed® Naspira® is safe, high-quality, and effective.

Features:

  • Transparent design
  • Sterilizable
  • Safe for babies & toddlers
  • Contains 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
  • Dishwasher safe (excluding disposable filters)

Safety Features:

  • Tip is made of silicone and is soft to the touch.
  • One way valve prevents any air from going from the caretaker’s mouth into the baby’s nose.
  • Disposable filter prevents any liquid or mucus from coming into the caretaker’s mouth.
  • All clear material will allow for the easy inspection of the parts.
  • Clear material will reduce the fungal growth typically seen in the dark opaque bulb syringes.
  • The bulb tip, clear plastic coupler, bulb, tubing and mouthpiece
    can be sterilized, first by cleaning with dishwashing detergent soap
    and water, followed by placing the cleaned device parts in boiling water
    for five minutes, or by using a microwave disinfection protocol.
  • The size of the tip prevents the possibility of it entering the nasal cavity and causing nasal injury.