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Timesco Scian Mesh Ultrasonic Nebuliser NB-810B

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Timesco Scian Mesh Ultrasonic Nebuliser NB-810BTimesco Scian Mesh Ultrasonic Nebuliser NB 810B The Timesco Scian Mesh Ultrasonic Nebuliser NB 810B is designed for administering medication in mist to be inhaled into the lungs. It includes both an adult mask and a child mask, and includes a carry pouch, making it ideal for use while travelling. What's Included? 1 x Ultrasonic Nebuliser 1 x Adult Mask with Connecting Tube 1 x Child Mask with Connecting Tube 1 x Mask Adaptor 1 x Mouthpiece 2 x AA

Timesco Scian Mesh Ultrasonic Nebuliser NB-810B

The Timesco Scian Mesh Ultrasonic Nebuliser NB-810B is designed for administering medication in mist to be inhaled into the lungs. It includes both an adult mask and a child mask, and includes a carry pouch, making it ideal for use while travelling.

What's Included?

  • 1 x Ultrasonic Nebuliser
  • 1 x Adult Mask with Connecting Tube
  • 1 x Child Mask with Connecting Tube
  • 1 x Mask Adaptor
  • 1 x Mouthpiece
  • 2 x AA Batteries

Who Can Use the Scian Ultrasonic Nebuliser?

The Scian Ultrasonic Nebuliser is designed for use by patients and individuals with breathing or lung difficulties. As it turns liquid medicine into mist, it may be a more practical option for administering medication to those who would benefit from inhaling the medication through the nebuliser.

Your doctor should advise if they feel it would be best for you to treat your condition with a nebuliser. We recommend that you first consult your doctor before considering a nebuliser. Examples of treatments for which it can be used include reducing phlegm thickness, treating bacterial infections, and controlling mucus buildup.

Can Children Use the Nebuilser NB-810B?

Both an adult mask and a child's mask are provided with the nebuliser. This ensures it can be used as conveniently as possible with a range of patients, including children.

How Does the Nebuliser Work?

Nebulisers work by taking liquid medication and transforming the particles into a mist that can be breathed into the lungs. With the Ultrasonic Nebuliser NB-810B, you can use the mouthpiece or attach a mask to a connecting tube, which in turn connects to the nebuliser. Once the liquid has been turned into mist, it can be inhaled into the lungs as needed.

How Easy to Use is the Mesh Nebuliser?

The Mesh Nebuliser features a one-button operation, making it straightforward to use and quick to administer medication. It also features an auto switch-off mode when the medicine cup is empty, and the low battery indicator makes it easier to monitor the battery levels.

How Is the Scian Mesh Nebuliser Operated?

The Scian Mesh Nebuliser is operated with two AA batteries, which are supplied with your nebuliser.

How Portable Is the Timesco Nebuliser?

The Ultrasonic NB-810B is an incredibly portable nebuliser. The pocket-sized nebuliser weighs just 125g (excluding batteries), and is ideal for storing in the provided carry case for ease of use while travelling.

How Quiet Is the NB-810B Nebuliser?

The NB-810B Nebuliser features silent operation. This makes it ideal for discreet use when out and about.

Technical Specifications

  • Power Source: 2 x AA Batteries (supplied)
  • Maximum Medicine Cup Capacity: 0.8ml 
  • Minimum Medicine Cup Capacity: 0.5ml
  • Particle Size: MMAD 5 microns
  • Nebuliser Weight: 125g (excluding batteries)
  • Overall Dimensions: 45 x 60 x 120mm
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