No, it is very important to use one Breather per person. If it is being used in a nursing facility or some other medical institute, label the Breather with a permanent marker to ensure individual use.
Most issues of “sticky” diaphragms on the Breather or whistle sounds derive from inadequate or insufficient cleaning of the device. Please visit our website for the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning: ...
Most issues of “sticky” diaphragms on the Breather or whistle sounds derive from inadequate or insufficient cleaning of the device. Please visit our website for manufacturer’s recommended cleaning: ...
The Breather requires a certain amount of pressure to engage the silicone diaphragm. So, if you hear it engage you have provided the pressure required to perform at that setting. If you are not feeling resistance at all, the diaphragm has not engaged ...
The Breather should be regularly cleaned with mild, warm soapy water to prevent build-up of saliva during training. Rinse your Breather well; shake off excess water and air dry on a clean paper towel. If it is completely dry, it can be stored in a ...
The Breather requires a certain amount of pressure to engage the silicone diaphragm. So, if you hear it engaged you have provided the pressure required to perform at that setting. If you are not feeling resistance at all, the diaphragm has not ...