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Braun Electric Baby Fly BNA100

Braun Electric Baby Fly BNA100

Brand : Ides Pharma Ides Pharma
€29.12 EXCL. VAT €34.94 INCL. VAT
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The Braun BNA100 electric baby nasal aspirator is the ideal accessory for unclogging baby's nose. It's available in our organic pharmacy. Give your opinion on its use and dosage with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

What is the purpose of the Braun BNA 100 Electric Baby Nose Blower?

The Braun BNA 100 Electric Baby Nose Blower is the ideal accessory for unclogging baby's nose. It draws out mucus and frees the nostrils, soothing baby and allowing him to sleep better. Thanks to Braun technology, blowing your child's nose is now easier and more comfortable.

Consisting of a casing and two mouthpieces, this Braun BNA 100 Electric Baby Nose Blower works like a small vacuum cleaner, capturing mucus by centrifugation. With its two speeds, it adapts to baby's age and the fragility of his nose. Its two buttons, which can be pressed to switch from one speed to the other, make it very easy to use. The rounded case fits perfectly in the palm of the hand for unrivalled stability. The nozzles can be washed in clear water for reuse over time.

The Braun BNA 100 Electric Baby Nose Dropper is specially designed to gently and effectively unclog baby's nose. Thanks to its advanced technology and ergonomic design, it provides rapid relief for your child's blocked nostrils, promoting better breathing comfort and peaceful sleep.

Cutting-edge technology

This innovative Braun device uses a centrifugal suction mechanism to effectively remove mucus from baby's nostrils. With two speeds, it offers optimum adaptability to baby's age and sensitivity. The variety of speeds means you can choose the one best suited to the situation, offering a personalized and comfortable blowing experience.

Ergonomic design and ease of use

The Braun BNA 100 Electric Baby Nose Blower is designed for easy, intuitive handling. Its compact, rounded housing fits perfectly in the palm of the hand, providing a comfortable grip and optimum stability during use. What's more, the two speed control buttons are within easy reach, making it simple to switch from one speed to another, without the need for complicated adjustments.

Hygiene and durability

To ensure optimum hygiene, the mouthpieces of the Braun BNA 100 Electric Baby Nose Spray are washable in clear water, enabling convenient and hygienic reuse over time. This feature also contributes to the device's durability, making it an economical and ecological solution for unclogging baby's nose.

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How to use them?

Read the instructions before use.

Give your opinion on the advice for use and dosage of Braun BNA 100 Electric Baby Napper with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

Precautions for use

- The nasal aspirator is intended exclusively for cleaning/extracting nasal secretions. Do not use this device for purposes other than those described in the instructions for use.
- Keep out of reach of children under 12.
- This device is intended for domestic use only. If your child suffers from a nasal infection, consult a doctor.
- Use only the nozzles supplied with this device.
- Do not expose the Braun nasal aspirator to direct sunlight.

What are its features?

- Maximum suction power: 70 kPa
- Operating temperature: +10 °C ~ +40 °C
- Storage temperature: -25 °C ~ +55 °C
- Operating and storage relative humidity: 95% R.H. non-condensing
- Unit weight : 230 g
♦ Power supply Alkaline batteries: 2 x AA (LR6) 1.5 V
♦ Battery life: 1000 uses - 3 hours

Warranty : 2 years.

Presentation - Packaging

- Two comfortable mouthpieces
- Carrying pouch
- 2 AA batteries
- Quick start guide

Our tips and advice from natural health experts

Nasal congestion occurs when the tissues inside the nose swell or produce mucus. If your baby's nose is congested, he may breathe through his mouth, which can make feeding difficult. In rare cases, nasal congestion can lead to breathing difficulties. Congestion usually disappears on its own within a week.

Extremely dry air can cause dryness in the sensitive inner tissues of babies' noses. This dryness can cause blood vessels in the nostrils to bleed. If your baby's nose isn't injured, but is bleeding, dry internal tissues may be the cause. When their nose is dry, babies are more likely to catch a cold.

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