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Respiratory therapy that kids actually cooperate with. The Pediatric Penguin Compressor Nebulizer features a fun, engaging penguin design that reduces treatment anxiety and encourages compliance in children — making it easier to complete full nebulizer sessions at home or on the go. The durable metal piston-driven compressor delivers consistent, effective aerosol therapy quietly, so treatments stay calm and stress-free.
This premium kit includes the iconic Igloo carrying case for organized, travel-ready storage, plus a complete accessory set to start treatments right out of the box. Backed by a lifetime warranty for long-term peace of mind.
Should I use the pediatric mask or the mouthpiece?
For infants and very young children who cannot hold a mouthpiece in place, the pediatric mask is the preferred delivery method — it fits over the nose and mouth to ensure the full medication dose is inhaled. For older children who can breathe through a mouthpiece and follow instructions, the mouthpiece is generally more efficient as it delivers medication more directly to the airways. Your child’s healthcare provider can advise on which is most appropriate for their age and condition.
How often should I replace the air filters?
Filters should be inspected before each use and replaced when they appear gray, discolored, or clogged. As a general guideline, replace filters every 6 months with regular use, or sooner if they become visibly dirty. Five extra filters are included in the kit. Using a clean filter ensures the compressor draws in clean air and maintains proper airflow for effective aerosol delivery.
How do I clean the nebulizer parts after each use?
After each treatment, disassemble the nebulizer cap, mask, and mouthpiece and rinse with warm water. Allow all parts to air dry completely on a clean surface before reassembling. Perform a deeper cleaning with mild dish soap or a diluted vinegar solution at least once a week. Do not submerge the compressor unit in water — wipe the exterior with a damp cloth only. Replace consumable parts as recommended in the user manual.
What does the lifetime warranty cover?
The lifetime warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship on the compressor unit under normal use conditions. Consumable accessories such as tubing, filters, masks, and nebulizer caps are not covered. Retain your proof of purchase and refer to the included warranty documentation for full terms and instructions on how to initiate a warranty claim.