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BeHealthy Portable Nebulizer for Asthma for Kids and Adults

BeHealthy Portable Nebulizer for Asthma for Kids and Adults

Asthma attacks and respiratory flare-ups don't wait for clinic hours. Having a reliable nebulizer at home means you're ready when it matters — whether it's your child waking up wheezing at 2am, or a family member with COPD needing a treatment before bedtime.

This portable mesh nebulizer is designed for both kids and adults. It's quiet enough not to alarm young children, compact enough to pack in a bag for travel, and simple enough that anyone in the household can operate it without reading a manual first. Compatible with standard nebulizable medications including salbutamol and budesonide — always use medications as prescribed by your doctor.

FDA-registered. 1-year warranty serviced directly by BeHealthy.

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Features

  • Technology: Fine mist atomization
  • Power Source: Double A battery and DC interface
  • Accessories Included: Adult mask, child mask, mouthpiece, DC cable
  • Weight: Lightweight and portable

Directions

1. Prepare the Nebulizer

  • Ensure the nebulizer is clean and dry before use.
  • Place the nebulizer on a stable surface or hold it firmly in your hand.

2. Assemble the Components

  • Attach the medication cup to the main unit.
  • Connect the mouthpiece or mask to the top of the medication cup.

3. Add Medication

  • Open the medication cup lid.
  • Pour the prescribed medication into the medication cup, as directed by your healthcare provider.
  • Close the lid securely to prevent spills.

4. Connect the Power Source

  • Insert batteries or connect the USB power cable to a power source (if applicable).
  • Ensure the power source is compatible with the device.

5. Turn on the Nebulizer

  • Press the power button to start the nebulizer.
  • Confirm that the mist is coming out of the mouthpiece or mask.

6. Begin Inhalation

  • Place the mouthpiece in your mouth or the mask over your nose and mouth.
  • Breathe slowly and deeply through the mouthpiece or mask until the medication is fully nebulized.

7. Turn Off the Nebulizer

  • Once the medication is finished, press the power button to turn off the nebulizer.

8. Clean the Nebulizer

  • Disassemble the components (medication cup, mouthpiece/mask).
  • Rinse them thoroughly with warm water and mild soap.
  • Allow all parts to air dry completely before storing.

9. Store Properly

  • Place the nebulizer and its components in a clean, dry storage case.
  • Keep the device out of direct sunlight and away from extreme temperatures.
Buyer Assurance
FDA-Registered Product
Certified by the Philippine Food & Drug Administration
Certificate available on request
1-Year Warranty — serviced directly by BeHealthy, not a third-party center
7-Day Returns — defective items accepted, no questions asked
Estimated delivery: 1–2 days Metro Manila  ·  5–7 days provincial
Support:   inquiry@behealthy.ph  ·  Facebook Messenger
Pay with COD GCash Maya Visa / MC
Frequently Asked Questions
1
Can I use this for my child or baby?
Yes — this nebulizer is suitable for both kids and adults. For infants and toddlers, use the included pediatric mask instead of the adult mouthpiece. Always consult your child's pediatrician for the correct medication and dosage before nebulizing.
2
What medications can I use with it?
Compatible with standard nebulizable solutions including salbutamol, ipratropium, and budesonide. Always use medications as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use essential oils or thick liquids — only water-based nebulizable solutions.
3
How do I clean and maintain it?
After each use, rinse the medication cup and mask with warm water and allow to air dry completely before reassembling. Deep clean weekly by soaking parts in a vinegar-water solution for 20 minutes. Never submerge the main unit in water.
4
How is a nebulizer different from an inhaler?
A nebulizer converts liquid medication into a fine mist you breathe in slowly over 5–10 minutes — easier for young children, elderly patients, or during severe attacks. Inhalers deliver a quick puff that requires proper technique to be effective. Both are valid; your doctor will advise which suits your condition best.
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