Baby Nasal Aspirator

July 18th, 2010

nose sucker

Baby nasal aspirators are a great way to keep your babies healthy.  Mucus in the nose is full of bacteria which can cause colds and other sicknesses.  Sucking out the mucus with a baby nasal aspirator will keep your baby’s nose clean and increase the chances of a SICK FREE baby. Be sure to use the ones that doctors use in hospitals.  You can find them on this site if you do not have yours anymore.

Good luck Moms and Dads!

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Infant Nasal Aspirator – Why use one?

June 6th, 2010

blue nose suckerMost children under 2 cannot blow their own noses.  It is necessary to have a tool that can clear our nasal passages to let them breath easier.  Children may need their noses cleared out daily especially when they have a cold or illness.

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Baby Nose Suction Bulb

December 2nd, 2009

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If you have little noses around the house a baby nose suction bulb is the one tool you cannot live without.

This is the number one tool in your mucus removing tool box.

Without one, you will have to listen helplessly when your child has a stuffy nose and tries to breathe their blocked nasal passageway. If you ever have lost the baby nose suction bulb they gave you at the hospital you know exactly what I am talking about.

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Baby Nose Aspirator

December 1st, 2009

nose sucker bulb A very interesting fact that I read online was that children catch as many as six to ten colds a year. That is a lot of mucus clearing. And in contrast grown-ups usually get only two or three colds a year. This is another reason to buy the best baby nose aspirator and place one in the house, the car, the diaper bag, etc.

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Infant Nose Aspirator Time

November 16th, 2009

boiling-waterWhen it comes time to use the infant nose aspirator try to make this as pleasant of an experience for your child as possible. I have found that the older the child is the harder nose suction time can be.  We have used two techniques to calm down nerves. First we talk to our child in a calm soft voice. And second, with the older kids, we make a game out of it.  The game we play with our 2 year old when it’s time to use the baby nose aspirator is “Your turn, My turn.”  The rules of the game are if we suck the mucus out of our 2 years nose she gets a turn to do it on us.  Now, you don’t have to actually let her put the aspirator up your nose but it must look like it.  These tips will go along way at making infant nose suction time fun and successful.

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Baby Nasal Aspirator – How to Use One

October 23rd, 2009
  1. Squeeze baby nasal aspirator so there is little or no air in the bulb.
  2. Place tip gently into baby’s nostril and release bulb.
  3. You can then flush tip with warm water.
  4. Repeat all steps till job is done.

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Hard Mucus in Infant’s Nose: Try the Steam Tip

October 19th, 2009

#1 humidiferWhen mucus in the nasal passageway is hard to suck out try placing a humidifier in your baby’s room.  The steam from the humidifier can help loosen the hard mucous.   Closing the door can help trap the moisture in the room making the steam more effective.  You can also start a hot shower and stand in the bathroom holding the baby.  NOTE:  When using a humidifier aim the steam above the baby. Do not position the the humidifier so the steam is directly on the baby.

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How to Sterilize a Infant Nasal Aspirator

September 7th, 2009

boiling-water1. Place infant nasal aspirator in water at 100°F

2. Let stand for 10 minutes

3. Allow water to cool, remove and rinse with rubbing alcohol

4. Dry aspirator in a vertical manner with the tip pointing down. This will allow the water to drain completely.

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Baby Nasal Aspirator – Put it Up Your Nose

February 2nd, 2009

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The Baby Nasal Aspirator used in Hospitals Are Now Available For Purchase Online

InfantNasalAspirator.com announces that moms and dads can now purchase the exact same blue baby nasal aspirator that they were given at the hospital when they had a baby

There are many different infant aspirators out on the market. There are some that you use your mouth as the suction power and there are some that use battery power for the suction. And there are others that are bulb shaped so that a squeeze by the hand can create the suction. Most of the baby aspirators on the market fail to do their job of removing the snot from a baby’s stuffy nose, until now.

Parents now have an online store front to purchase a hospital grade nasal aspirator. The best infant nasal aspirator on the market is the original blue hospital nasal aspirator. If you have ever had a child in a hospital then you know exactly the tool I am referring to. This type of baby aspirator is nearly impossible to find and that is why this site is 100% dedicated to fulfilling that need.

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*The information provided by Infant Nasal Aspirator. com is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for professional medical advice.