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How often should the compressor nebulizer filter be replaced?

Normally, the service life of the finished compressor nebulizer filter element should be about 7 days to half a month.
However, due to the different frequency and drugs used by each person, the actual life of the atomizing core will also vary.
Some people like to change it every day, or even every time it is used.And some people replace it every 3 to 5 days.
Of course, there are also some people who replace it after half a month or even a month.

How often should the atomizing suction tubes be replaced?

Most of the aerosol inhalation suction tubes used in clinical practice are dedicated to special personnel, one per person.
There is no specific replacement time for the inhalation suction tubes. It needs to be replaced according to the situation, and most of them are replaced once every 1-3 months.
But after per use, it should be cleaned, disinfected and dried to facilitate the next use.
However, if the tube is damaged, deformed or not cleaned properly, it needs to be replaced in time.

How often should the compressor nebulizer mask be changed?

It depends on how often it is used and whether the compressor nebulizer mask is contaminated.
Basically, it is best to replace the atomizing mask once every 0.5-1 months.
And it is recommended to wash it after each use.
If it can be disinfected with alcohol, it is best to prevent bacterial colonization on the mask.

How to clean a compressor nebulizer

The compressor nebulizer needs to be cleaned when it is used continuously every day.It needs to be boiled, washed and dried for 10 minutes every few days.Compressor nebulizer components:such as liquid cups, air inlet tubes, suction tubes, filter sponge, medicine cup etc., as well as inhalation accessories, are to be sterilized. Always keep the nebulizer device clean and dry, and keep it in a cool and dry place.
Compressor Nebulizer disinfection method:

  • Wash with oxalic acid or acetic acid first. Add oxalic acid or acetic acid to water at 1:10 and pour it into the medicine cup until it is full and let it stand for 5-10 minutes. Then rinse with clean water.
  • Then soak the medicine cup with 500mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant for 30 minutes.
  • Remove the air inlet tubes with sterile gloves.
  • Rinse with sterile water, then dry it and put it in a sterilized container for sterilization.
  • Note: Use 75% alcohol to wipe the parts that cannot be soaked.
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