Neno Sinus wireless nasal aspirator
Nasal aspirators, sometimes called suction bulbs, let you easily suck out mucus from a child’s nose, which is especially useful when taking care of infants that can’t blow their noses by themselves yet. The device can be used from the very first day’s of a child’s life. There are many types of nasal aspirators available on the market, like traditional suction bulbs, rubber ducts that the parent sucks the air through and electric asipirators.
It’s important that you pick a proper tip for the nasal aspirator, so that the process is safe and painless for the baby. Before purchase, make sure that the device can be taken apart to clean and disinfect each element, ensuring hygiene of use
Always have a nasal aspirator on hand
Stuffed nose is one of the most common reasons why your baby might feel discomfort and cry. The inability to breathe through their nose may pose problems during feeding. Even a healthy child can have their nose clogged with mucus, so it’s always good to have a nasal aspirator handy. If your child is suffering from a cold, the nasal aspirator is downright essential. Of course, remember that no device can replace a pediatrician’s opinion when it comes to the health of your child.
Electric nasal aspirator for babies and children
When is it worth buying an aspirator?
For upper respiratory tract infections in infants.
During a cold, to decongest the nose.
To relieve congestion and ease breathing.
For the comfort and safety of the toddler.
Nasal aspirator from Neno
Very popular among parents are our Neno Sinus electric aspirators. Their undoubted advantage is their convenience in use and hygiene. Neno Sinusaspirators are equipped with a secretion container with a lid, which prevents the catarrh from flowing back into the nose. Another advantage of our electric nasal aspirator is that it is waterproof. This means that the aspirator can easily be cleaned under water without fear of damage.
Silent nasal aspirator
An additional advantage of the Neno Sinus is its illumination and silent mode of operation, which means that it can also be used successfully at night, without the fear that cleaning the nose will wake the little one from sleep.
Neno Aria
easy nasal cleaning, comfort for the little one!
Neno Aria
easy nasal cleaning, comfort for the little one!
Neno Aria Aspirator
– quick nasal cleaning for easier breathing!
Neno Aria Aspirator
– quick nasal cleaning for easier breathing!
There are various nasal suction devices on the market – oral, vacuum-connected and electric. The former consist of a secretion container, from which two tubes lead. The tip of one tube is placed in the baby’s nostril, and the tip of the other tube is placed in the parent’s mouth. The nasal secretion is then sucked into the container, which has a special filter to prevent secretion from entering the tube that the parent holds in the mouth.
A baby aspirator connected to a hoover works on a similar principle, the only difference being that it is the hoover that sucks nasal secretions out, not the parent.
Lastly, there are electric nasal aspirators, i.e. those equipped with special motors that suck up catarrh. This type of electronic nasal aspirator is most popular with parents and carers.
It is worth knowing that, in addition to aspirators, other nasal aspirators for children are also available on the market, namely the so-called pear. These devices are extremely simple in their design. They look like a rubber pear fruit. In fact, they are balloons with a thin tip, used to suck up catarrh. How do you use it? Simply place the tip in the nose hole, then squeeze the pear and let go. The secretions will go in by themselves.
Neno Aria
- a simple and effective solution to a runny nose!
Preparation
– Make sure the aspirator is charged and ready for use.
Position of the child
– Position the toddler comfortably in a slight recline.
Cleaning
– Wash the aspirator tips after use so they are ready for the next use.
Adaptation
– Set the appropriate suction power, according to the instructions.
Aspiration
– Gently place the tip in the nose and switch on the aspirator to remove secretions.