Cleaning Asthma Supplies

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Specializes in NCSN.

I just had a new student transfer in who frequently needs neb treatments in the spring due to allergies (no inhaler, only neb). Mom has asked that I use their machine and send home the pieces to be properly cleaned each week because their previous school nurse never cleaned the supplies.

I'll be honest here, I wash out a students neb equipment after they use it and ensure that it dries before putting it away, but I never have done more than that for any of my asthma supplies.

Do you guys disinfect all your asthma supplies on a regular basis?

I do not - just wash out and let air dry then put away at the end of the day.

I've only had one parent ever ask me to soak the pieces in a vinegar/Water solution after using them - she supplied the little covered tupperware bowl and the vinegar to use - I didn't find it odd, working in home health this is what alot of parents do with reusable supplies.

Specializes in school nursing/ maternal/child hospital based.
I just had a new student transfer in who frequently needs neb treatments in the spring due to allergies (no inhaler, only neb). Mom has asked that I use their machine and send home the pieces to be properly cleaned each week because their previous school nurse never cleaned the supplies.

I'll be honest here, I wash out a students neb equipment after they use it and ensure that it dries before putting it away, but I never have done more than that for any of my asthma supplies.

Do you guys disinfect all your asthma supplies on a regular basis?

No, all I have ever done is wash the mouth piece with warm soap and water, rinse the rest with water and air dry.

Specializes in Pediatrics Retired.

I'll rinse the neb stuff off with water and let it dry. That's it. I will use soap/water when I notice that white film collecting on the inside of the spacers. It's been a long time since I've used a neb in here...what's up with that?

Specializes in NCSN.

This makes me feel loads better, thought I was missing something for the past year!

Specializes in kids.
I'll rinse the neb stuff off with water and let it dry. That's it. I will use soap/water when I notice that white film collecting on the inside of the spacers. It's been a long time since I've used a neb in here...what's up with that?

You KNOW you just jinxed yourself...

Specializes in IMC, school nursing.

I steam sterilize mine. It is right next to my xray machine and lab.

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