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Caring for the Cannula Kit

Caring for the Cannula Kit

At Health and Hydrogen, we prioritize your safety and comfort by providing high-quality hydrogen inhalation devices. Our nasal cannula is crafted from medical-grade silicone, the same material used in hospitals worldwide for various respiratory therapies, including hydrogen inhalation.

How Frequently Should the Cannula Kit Be Replaced?

Continuous use of the cannula can cause the silicone material to degrade over time, potentially leading to small cracks or deformations that compromise the cannula’s efficacy. Bacteria can also accumulate within the cannula. If the tubing and cannula are cleaned and used every day, the kit should be replaced once a month. To maintain a steady supply, it’s advisable to stock up and order your yearly cannula supply in one go. You can purchase the cannula kit here:https://healthandhydrogen.com/product/nasal-cannula/ using the discount code Abbey5.

Proper Method for Caring for the Cannula Pieces

Daily Care:
1. Nostril Pieces: Wipe the nostril pieces with an alcohol swab after each use to prevent bacterial buildup. Avoid using mild cleansers; rubbing alcohol is recommended for its effectiveness in killing bacteria. Ensure your hands are clean before handling the nostril pieces.
2. Water Trap: Open the water trap to release any moisture, minimizing bacterial growth. When left open to dry, place it between two sheets of clean paper towel to avoid contamination from household dust. Clean your hands thoroughly before reassembling the trap.

Weekly Cleaning Process:
1. Preparation: Clean two saucepans, their lids, a pair of steel tongs, and an S hook or easy-to-shape hanging wire with white vinegar.
2. Sterilize Water: Fill one of the clean saucepans with approximately 3000ml of tap water. Bring the water to a rolling boil for at least one minute to sterilize it.
3. Cool Water: Allow the boiled water to cool for 20 minutes.
4. Prepare Cleaning Solution: Pour half of the sterile water into the other saucepan, which was cleaned with white vinegar, and cover it with a lid. This will be used for rinsing later. In the first saucepan, add a small amount of dish soap and 1/4 cup of white vinegar to the cooled yet warm sterile water.
5. Soak Components: Place the tubing, nostril pieces, and the opened water trap into the solution to soak, ensuring all pieces are fully submerged using the clean tongs.
6. Timer: Set a timer for 30 minutes to avoid overexposure to vinegar, which could reduce the life of the cannula kit.
7. Rinse Components: After soaking, use the clean tongs to transfer the kit pieces into the second saucepan with the sterile water. Rinse each section thoroughly, one piece at a time, and place them on a clean tray covered with a paper towel.
8. Drying: Pick up the semi-dry pieces with cleaned hands and hang them from the middle using the clean S hook. This allows any remaining water to drain out of the tubes. Choose a clean location in the house to hang them, where water can drip onto a towel placed below. Ensure that the clean tubes do not touch any surfaces while air-drying.

Reassembling the Cannula Kit
Before reassembling the kit, wash and dry your hands thoroughly. When reassembling the water trap, ensure that the internal tubes are not aligned directly with each other, as misalignment is necessary for proper function.

Storing the Cannula Kit
When not in use, store the cleaned kit in a clean, dry area. Once thoroughly dry, the zip-lock bag that the kit came in is an ideal storage option.

Important Considerations
Do not attempt to extend the life of the cannula kit, especially if you have been ill. It’s crucial to replace it to prevent lingering bacteria from causing further illness. Always prioritize your health by replacing the entire kit monthly or sooner if necessary. Remember, the cost of a new nasal cannula is a small price to pay for maintaining good health.

Items Needed for Cleaning and Maintenance:

  • Cannula Kit: Keep a stock to replace monthly or sooner if necessary.
  • Alcohol Swabs: For wiping nostril pieces after each use.
  • White Vinegar: For cleaning and disinfecting.
  • Dish Soap: For the cleaning solution.
  • Two Sauce Pans with Lids: For boiling and rinsing.
  • Stainless Steel Tongs: For handling components.
  • S Hook or Wire: For hanging pieces to dry.
  • Paper Towels: For drying and placing cleaned components.
  • Clean Tray: For air-drying components.
  • Timer: To manage soaking time.
  • Tap Water: For boiling and rinsing.

Replacement and Maintenance Tips:

  • Frequency: Replace the cannula kit once a month, especially if used daily and cleaned correctly.
  • After Illness: Replace immediately to prevent further illness.
  • Stock: Keep a yearly supply on hand to ensure timely replacement. You can order a 12-pack here: https://healthandhydrogen.com/product/nasal-cannula/ using the discount code Abbey5.

Having these items ready ensures a clean, safe, and effective maintenance routine for your nasal cannula kit.