Cleaning of Aerobika

Posted by cynthia69 @cynthia69, Oct 15, 2023

Hi,

I am new to this. I got an Aerobika and a phillips baby bottle sterilizer.

If after first use I wash with dawn and rinse with distilled water, what do I put it on to air dry? Paper towels?

After second use of the day and I wash with dawn and rinse with distilled water, do I need to air dry or can I put it directly in bottle sterilizer? I have the drier feature. Can I store it in the bottle sterilizer until the next day ready for first use?

Thank you very much.

Cynthia69

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I have two Aerobika. That way I can be sure it is perfectly dry by the time I use it again. I follow the manufacturers instructions of soaking it in alcohol once a week. Otherwise I soak after each use in soap and water (dye free/scent free dish soap recommended by NJH is Seventh Generation). Then rinse and dry on paper towels over night.

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Hi ,

Thank you for your answer. Since I have a dryer I think I will stick with one Aerobika. I read the instructions for the bottle steamer more closely ( I need to read instructions over and over so I don't miss anything) and it said that after the sterilization and drying process it would stay sterile for 24 hours if the lid was not opened.

I will take you tip about the Seventh Generation. Some people on this thread use Dawn.

Thank you very much. It takes a long time to piece everything together.

Best,

Cynthia69

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The Aerobika manual states that, in addition to daily soaking, the device should be disinfected weekly giving a few different options. The respiratory specialist at UNC was horrified that I was following the manufacture's instruction and firmly stressed that I sterilize the Aerobika after each use along with the PARI nebulizer. The easiest way for me is to boil them. I have a designated pot and I boil the devices after every use.
I'm hoping to get some microwave bags for when I travel. Can anyone recommend some brands?

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https://www.nationaljewish.org/NJH/media/pdf/MF-Using-The-AerobiKA.pdf?ext=.pdf

Hi Isabella,

The above link is for NJH. It tells you how to clean the Aerobika. I was not following Aerobika instructions.
I don't use microwave bags, but you can find that answer on this forum from past answers. Thanks for your answer.

Where is UNC?

Thanks ,

Cynthia69

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Hi again,

Type in microwave bags for aerobika in the search for this thread and 32 answers about microwave bags for Aerobika come up

cynthia

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@isabellad

The Aerobika manual states that, in addition to daily soaking, the device should be disinfected weekly giving a few different options. The respiratory specialist at UNC was horrified that I was following the manufacture's instruction and firmly stressed that I sterilize the Aerobika after each use along with the PARI nebulizer. The easiest way for me is to boil them. I have a designated pot and I boil the devices after every use.
I'm hoping to get some microwave bags for when I travel. Can anyone recommend some brands?

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Ugh, I just ordered an Aeribika to replace my Acapella (after 6 months use) partly because the care instructions seemed so much less time consuming. Do you clean after every use and disinfect daily? Any ideas for van camping without electricity? I was diagnosed with bronchiectasis last March and we hoped to get back into camping next summer.

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@snoei

Ugh, I just ordered an Aeribika to replace my Acapella (after 6 months use) partly because the care instructions seemed so much less time consuming. Do you clean after every use and disinfect daily? Any ideas for van camping without electricity? I was diagnosed with bronchiectasis last March and we hoped to get back into camping next summer.

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Pop-up camper person here. Two Aerobikas and 2 neb cups, a couple gallons of distilled water and some Dawn. Wash and rinse after each use, sterilize on the gas hot plate every week. We are only usually without electric for a couple days at a time, but 2 burner have propane stove. Next week we pick up a camper with solar too. New to us - not sure how much power we'll actually have.
Sue

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@isabellad

The Aerobika manual states that, in addition to daily soaking, the device should be disinfected weekly giving a few different options. The respiratory specialist at UNC was horrified that I was following the manufacture's instruction and firmly stressed that I sterilize the Aerobika after each use along with the PARI nebulizer. The easiest way for me is to boil them. I have a designated pot and I boil the devices after every use.
I'm hoping to get some microwave bags for when I travel. Can anyone recommend some brands?

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One choice on the Aerobika instructions is Medela bags, available on Target.com. They are reasonably priced and one bag is good for 20 uses. I like them and they are very easy to use.

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@cynthia69
https://www.nationaljewish.org/NJH/media/pdf/MF-Using-The-AerobiKA.pdf?ext=.pdf

Hi Isabella,

The above link is for NJH. It tells you how to clean the Aerobika. I was not following Aerobika instructions.
I don't use microwave bags, but you can find that answer on this forum from past answers. Thanks for your answer.

Where is UNC?

Thanks ,

Cynthia69

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UNC is in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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Hi

Thanks for letting me know what UNC stands for.

Cynthia 69

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