Sanitizing Nebulizer Equipment
I have a steam oven that has a cookware sanitizing setting. I'm wondering if I can use that to sanitize my nebulizer equipment. Does anyone use steam to sanitize?
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@sarahlynn1960 The water itself should be sterile because the process is boiling water until it turns to steam then cooling it again to condense it. We don't know the status of the containers though and since they aren't labeled sterile, can't count on it. I figure they're quite clean though and rinse sinuses with it. I only boil the water and cool it after it's been open couple days. I'm curious what others do about sinus flush.
@pacathy For sinus rinses I use previously boiled tap water, which has been boiled for 10 minutes, even though NeilMed info says to boil for 5 minutes.
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1 Reaction@scoop I have heard that having mineral build up on equipment from boiling in undistorted water can cause lung damage. Do you happen to have any Intel on that? 🙏
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@narelled23 No intel on that! I am aware, however, that people in hard water areas routinely soak their equipment in vinegar to remove mineral deposits. Guess this is another reason that nebulizer handsets be replaced regularly.
Things go in and out of our lungs with every breath. Not everything we breathe in makes trouble for us. It's repeated exposure, I believe, that causes trouble. Like sitting around a bonfire night after night after night, or habitual smoking, digging in the dirt repeatedly, or daily hot steamy showers, to name a few.
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Thank you, Scoop. I have only noticed the build up since I have been travelling so not so much a problem at home thankfully. Would prefer not to have to use distilled water unless I really need to. Yes, I saw where soaking in a vinegar solution would help. Thank you.
@scoop My brother does that and mixes the salts as his doc advised. I know theoretically it should be fine, but I'm still hesitant to use it. I live in Philly where the pipes are ancient and the water is hard. I just need to get filters put in.
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Do I understand you correctly that you do not use previously boiled tapwater for sinus rinse? If so, what do you use instead?
@scoop I use distilled.
Hello @ecmoandrrt, thanks for sharing, I have a question: Please, what is Q4 and Q12?