Rinse the nebulizer parts again under warm running water for one minute or rinse with distilled or sterile water if possible.
Cleaning nebulizer parts with vinegar.
Do not re use it.
Allow the paste to sit for several minutes before wiping it up with a clean towel.
Rinse shake off excess water and place parts on a clean towel to air dry.
After each treatment rinse the nebulizer cup with warm water.
Reassemble the pieces and tubing and turn on the compressor briefly to dry.
Reassemble the pieces and tubing and turn on the compressor briefly for drying.
Many people with chronic lung diseases such as copd or asthma use a nebulizer to take their medication in the form of a mist that is inhaled into the lungs.
Cleaning your nebulizer is important to prevent the spread of germs and keep you from getting sick.
Do not put the nebulizer tubing mask or compressor through a dishwasher.
Cleaning and disinfecting your equipment is simple yet very important.
Clean nebulizer as indicated above.
Throw the solution out afterwards.
Soak the aforementioned parts in the solution for 30 minutes.
Shake off excess water and let it air dry.
Soak the nebulizer parts except the tubing and mask for 60 minutes then rinse thoroughly.
Mix a solution of 1 part distilled white vinegar and 3 parts warm tap water in a clean bowl.
Rinse the nebulizer parts under warm running water for 1 minute.
Soak for 30 minutes in a solution of one part distilled white vinegar and two parts distilled water.
Shake off excess water.
You may be instructed to soak all nebulizer parts except mask tubing and compressor in one part distilled white vinegar three parts hot water for one hour do not reuse cleaning solution.
In a clean bowl prepare a cleaning solution consisting of one part white vinegar and two parts sterile water.
Use equal parts vinegar salt and borax to remove carpet stains.
To make your own cleaning solution mix one part white vinegar to three parts water.
For low level disinfection every other treatment day.
For tough carpet or fabric stains mix equal parts vinegar table salt and borax in a large bowl until a paste forms.
Another simple way to sterilize is to soak the nebulizer parts except for the tubing mask and compressor in a solution composed of one part distilled white vinegar and three parts hot water.
After use throw out the vinegar and water solution.
Rinse the area with water.
At the end of each day the nebulizer cup mask or mouthpiece should be washed in warm soapy water using a mild detergent.
Apply the paste directly to the stained area.
Dry them with a clean towel.
Clean the mask mouthpiece and t shaped connector as you would daily.
A nebulizer has five basic parts.
Rinse shake off excess water and allow to air dry on a clean towel.