sterilizing the nebulizer tubing?

fly30

New member
Hi All, just wanted to clarify. If the tubing is dry after running the compressor., how is it likely that bugs/bacteria will grow. When i say dry, i mean dry. I have never noticed any form of moisture build up in the tubing. Just curious, i mean if it realy does need replacing i would do it, no hesitation.
<br />At the moment it just seems as good as new and its about 1 month old.
<br />
<br />Hmmmmmmmm confusing, esp when the clinic docs tell you its safe for min 6months so as long as you run the compressor to remove condensation.
 

hmw

New member
Bugs are not likely to grow in it. Introducing water to it by trying to clean it is what would cause the breeding ground for germs.
 

hmw

New member
Bugs are not likely to grow in it. Introducing water to it by trying to clean it is what would cause the breeding ground for germs.
 

hmw

New member
Bugs are not likely to grow in it. Introducing water to it by trying to clean it is what would cause the breeding ground for germs.
 
Top