PRODUCT DETAILS
Designed to reduce anxiety during treatments, the child-friendly Roscoe Dog Nebulizer provides effective treatments with a state-of-the-art piston compressor. Delivers 43 psi at maximum pressure and 16 psi operating pressure (liter flow range 5 - 8 LPM) and weighs only 3.4 pounds. Equipped with a built-in carrying handle and a convenient nebulizer parking post. Comes complete with compressor, nebulizer, child mask, tubing, mouthpiece, five extra filters and a five year warranty.
Roscoe Dog Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer System Features and Benefits
- Child-friendly design helps to reduce anxiety during treatments
- Provides smooth, quiet treatments
- Equipped with a built-in carrying handle and a convenient nebulizer parking post
- Five year warranty
- MPN: NEB-DOG
Included in the Box
- Compressor
- Nebulizer
- Child mask
- Angled mouthpiece
- Tubing
- Five extra filters
- Instruction manual
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How do nebulizers work?
A: Nebulizers work by turning liquid medication into a fine mist that can be inhaled directly into the lungs, allowing for quick and effective treatment.
Q: How to use compressor nebulizer machines?
A: Follow these steps:
1. Wash your hands before handling the nebulizer.
2. Fill the medication cup with the prescribed dose.
3. Connect the tubing to the compressor and the medication cup.
4. Attach the mouthpiece or mask and start the machine.
5. Inhale the mist slowly and deeply until the medication is fully used.
6. Clean and dry the nebulizer after each use.
Q: Can nebulizers be used for infants?
A: Yes, nebulizers are safe for infants and children. Pediatric nebulizers come with specially designed masks to ensure effective medication delivery.
Q: Are portable nebulizers as effective as home compressor nebulizers?
A: Portable nebulizers are effective for on-the-go treatment but may not be as powerful as home compressor nebulizers. They are ideal for travel and emergencies.
Q: How often should nebulizer machines parts be replaced?
A: Filters should be changed regularly based on the manufacturer's recommendations, and tubing, masks, and medication cups should be replaced every few months to maintain hygiene.
Q: Can nebulizer machines be used with distilled water?
A: No, nebulizers should only be used with prescribed medications or saline solutions. Distilled water does not provide therapeutic benefits and may not be safe for inhalation.
Q: How long does a nebulizer treatment take?
A: A typical nebulizer treatment takes about 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the prescribed medication and the device’s airflow.
Q: Do nebulizer machines make noise?
A: Yes, compressor nebulizers produce some noise while operating. However, there are quieter, ultrasonic, and mesh nebulizers available for those who prefer a quieter experience.