Everest Silicone Nasal Cannula
SKU: PA160518
€39,95€33,02 Incl. VATExcl. VAT
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SKU: PA160518
€39,95€33,02 Incl. VATExcl. VAT
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Mainly for oxygen users who are allergic to plasticisers, PVC or just don’t like the smell of nasal cannulas that are made of PVC. A silicone nasal cannula is recommended for oxygen therapy during the cold winter months, because the material also remains soft in cold weather. The nasal cannula can be used with stationary and portable oxygen concentrators that provide up to a 5 liters of oxygen per minute (LPM). It can be combined perfectly with the Everest silicone extension tube.
The Everest silicone nasal cannula is odorless and kink free, contrary to PVC nasal cannulas. Some oxygen users are allergic to PVC or do not like its smell. In that case this silicone nasal cannula offers a perfect solution! The soft material gives you a pleasant feeling on your ears and cheeks. You can easily cut the two "nasal prongs" to any length you wish. Silicone nasal cannulas are always soft, even in cold weather. The material retains its softness at temperatures below -40 degrees Celsius.
You can use it for a year or more, so you don't have to change your nasal cannula every month. We do recommend boiling it in sterile water: at least once every 2 weeks (5 to 10 minutes at a time). Is your nasal cannula a bit dusty? Simply wipe it off with a damp cloth. Use a little bit of mild soap. Your cannula is ready for use again! You can also use the Cegla RC-Clean microwave cleaning bags for cleaning the cannula.
This type of cannula was originally designed for mountaineers who use oxygen at high altitude. For these climbers it is very important that the material of the cannula is resistant to extreme weather conditions. Nowadays, oxygen users worldwide can benefit from silicone nasal cannulas and oxygen extension tubes.
This silicone nasal cannula is available in 2 different versions: a version with curved prongs and a version with straight prongs. Some oxygen users prefer a cannula with curved prongs, others prefer a cannula with straight prongs.