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Drive Medical Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer with Disposable and Reusable Nebulizers

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  • Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer
  • Carry Case
  • Child Aerosol Mask
  • Disposable Nebulizer Kit
  • Reusable Nebulizer Kit 
  • Replacement Nebulizer Filters

Drive Medical Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer with Disposable & Reusable Nebulizers

Transform treatment time into an underwater adventure with the Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer from Drive Medical!

This vibrant clown fish nebulizer is designed to engage your little one and encourage cooperation for faster treatment and quicker relief. 

Effective Treatment
Drive Medical’s Fish Nebulizer Compressor delivers medication in a fine mist (particle size of 0.5 to 10 microns) for optimal absorption, helping your child breathe easier, faster.

Easy to Use
With a prominent on/off switch on the side and an easily accessible air outlet, this fun nebulizer is a breeze to operate. Plus, the built-in docking station on the tail allows for hands-free therapy by holding the nebulizer cup securely in place.

Complete Treatment Kit
The Fish Pediatric Nebulizer Compressor comes with everything your child needs to start treatment right away.

Accessories include a reusable nebulizer kit, a disposable nebulizer kit, child aerosol mask, mouthpiece and replacement filters. There’s also a carry case to keep everything shipshape and make it easy to continue treatment on-the-go. 

Quiet Operation
The powerful yet quiet piston pump makes therapy more tolerable for little ones. Operating at a noise level of less than 63 decibels (dBA), this pediatric nebulizer compressor is quieter than normal everyday conversation.


FAQ

How often should I replace the filter for the Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer?
The disposable filter lasts for 6 months, but it should be replaced sooner if discolored or dirty for optimal performance.

How do I clean the Fish Compressor Nebulizer?
Clean the exterior of the compressor with a clean damp cloth every few days. Turn the compressor off and unplug the power cord before cleaning. 

Do I need to clean the disposable and reusable nebulizer? 
Both types of nebulizers should be cleaned after each treatment to prevent the risk of infection. Please hand wash the disposable nebulizer according to the instructions below.

The reusable nebulizer can be hand washed or cleaned in the top rack of the dishwasher.  

  1. Turn off and unplug the nebulizer compressor.
  2. Disconnect the nebulizer tubing from the compressor.
  3. Detach the mouthpiece or mask from the nebulizer cap. Then, remove the cap from the medication cup and take out the baffle.
  4. Wash all nebulizer parts except the tubing with hot water and mild dish soap.
  5. Rinse all parts thoroughly with hot tap water.
  6. Let all parts air dry completely before reassembly.

Do I need to disinfect the disposable and reusable nebulizers?
Disinfecting your nebulizer (reusable and disposable) daily adds an extra layer of protection that helps further reduce the risk of infection.

  1. Disassemble the nebulizer.
  2. Soak all parts (except the tubing) in a solution of 3 parts hot water to 1 part white vinegar for 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can use a bacterial-germicidal disinfectant solution following the manufacturer's instructions.
  3. With clean hands, remove the nebulizer parts and rinse them thoroughly under hot tap water.
  4. Let all parts air dry completely before reassembly.
  5. Store the nebulizer in a clean, sealed bag.

How often should I replace my nebulizer? 
Disposable nebulizers: replace every two weeks for optimal hygiene.

Reusable nebulizers: While designed to last longer, they still require replacement every 6 to 12 months. The exact frequency depends on how often you use the nebulizer.

Is the Fish Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer battery-operated?
No, the Fish Compressor Nebulizer requires a standard AC wall outlet for operation.

General
ManufacturerDrive DeVilbiss Healthcare
Model18091-FS
HCPCS CodeE0570, A7003, A7013, A7015
Flow Rates4-8 L/min
Maximum Pressure33 psi
Method of NebulizationPiston Compressor
Operating Pressure10-16 psi
Particle Size0.5 to 10 microns
Basic Features
Warranty5-Year Limited
Sound/Noise Level< 63 dBA
ColorOrange (primary)
Dimensions
Weight3.1 lb or 1.4 kg
Dimensions9.25" x 6.75" x 5.25" or 23.5 cm x 17.1 cm x 13.3 cm (LxWxH)
Power Features
AC Input120VAC, 60Hz
Power Consumption110W max

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5 of 5 Stars!
Tiffany M
Subject: My son loves "Nemo"!
As a parent of a child with asthma, finding the right medical equipment to manage their condition is of utmost importance. Recently, I purchased this cute Fish Nebulizer for my son, and I must say, it has been a game-changer in our journey to manage his asthma effectively.

First and foremost, the design of this nebulizer is a stroke of genius. Shaped like a friendly fish, it immediately caught my son's attention and turned what could have been a daunting experience into something fun and engaging. It's incredible how such a simple design element can make such a significant difference in a child's willingness to cooperate during treatments.

But beyond its charming appearance, it delivers where it matters most: in its functionality. My son's asthma requires regular nebulizer treatments, and this device ensures that the medication reaches his lungs efficiently every time. The quiet operation is a relief, as it minimizes any anxiety my son might feel during treatments.

The ease of use of this nebulizer cannot be overstated. With just one button, my son can operate it himself, giving him a sense of independence and control over his treatment. As a parent, this simplicity makes my life easier too, as I don't have to worry about complicated instructions or setups.

Overall, it has been a lifesaver for us. I highly recommend investing in this nebulizer.
3 months ago
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