Disinfecting Nebulizer Tips for Coronavirus


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Dano (Idaho) on 02/06/2021
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I agree with using white vinegar as a cleaner. I know someone that has a dialysis machine at home for treatment. He was told to use white vinegar for cleaning it. It must be rinsed off with water after using it to clean.
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Rob S. (U.S.A.) on 05/06/2020
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I was told by a nurse giving me instructions on using and cleaning mine to use vinegar, it`s all that`s needed.
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Robert V. (California) on 04/26/2020
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I found this info helpful during short supply of many items for cleaning/disinfecting. It comes from the Cleveland Medical Clinic & posted as cleaning methods for nebulizer which is made of plastic material. The disposable is a weaker plastic & can only use the cold process. The cleaning method is a guide only, in case you are short of normal supplies. I think white vinegar is still available. Disposable nebulizers should use one of these cold disinfecting methods: Soak in 70% isopropyl alcohol for 5 minutes. Soak in 3% hydrogen peroxide for 30 minutes. Soak in a one-part white vinegar to 3-part water solution for 30 minutes. After any of these cold disinfecting techniques, rinse well and air dry. Non-disposable nebulizers may be disinfected as described above. They may also be disinfected by any of the following heat disinfecting methods: Boil for 5 minutes. Microwave in a bowl of water for 5 minutes. Put in the dishwasher at 158 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes. Use an electric steam sterilizer (baby bottle sterilizer).
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