Answer: No, there is not. The tube is made of latex-free polypropylene and the blue filter is foam-like with an absorbing effect and is made of polyurethane.
Answer: NoseFrida is safer and better because you do not have to insert anything into your babies nose that might damage the sensitive mucous membrane and you can control the suction frequency when the suction begins.
Answer: Take the tube off the hat and rinse the tube in hot water with a little washing up liquid. Allow to dry. Replace the filter and put the tube back. You hear a click on attaching the tube to the hat. You then know the tube is in place.
Answer: Yes, NoseFrida is designed for multiple use. Each aspirator is supplied with a moisture absorbing hygiene filter that makes use hygienic and these must be replaced after each application. NoseFrida is packed in a specially designed case where the hygiene filters are also held out of the reach of your child. The case means you have a hygienic repository for your NoseFrida.
Answer: NoseFrida has been on the market for several years and is recommended by doctors and Child Care Centres.
Answer: You can use NoseFrida to help improve your child's breathing, eating and sleeping from the very first day of his or her life.
Answer: No, clinical studies have shown that no infection is transmitted. A moisture absorbing filter effectively prevents the bacteria from being transmitted to the carer.
Answer: Yes. Surveys have shown that the effects of saline drops and nasal spray improve substantially when the child's nose has first been cleaned using NoseFrida. The reason for this is that the medicine, after the use of NoseFrida, is able to exercise its effect more directly on the mucous membrane.
Answer: In baby shops and on the Internet. Find your Swedish shop here.
You can also order NoseFrida on the Internet.
Answer: The requirement was that it should be effective, easy to use, easy to clean, not cause allergies, and absolutely not irritate the sensitive mucous membrane of small children.
Answer: NoseFrida was invented by an ear, nose and throat doctor and meets all the demands for safety and hygiene both for the child and the user. It has been evaluated by paediatricians, the Ear, Nose & Throat Clinic and Child Care Centres.
Answer: NoseFrida is made in Sweden.
NoseFrida now presents its complementary product NoseFrida Nasal Spray, a natural saline solution with a smaller dosage volume tailored for young children 0-3 years.
NoseFrida at Rachael Ray!
July 1st 2011 Rachael Ray presented NoseFrida at her show, which is seen by 2,6 million people every day. They made a test with NoseFrida and they where all very happy with it. They recommended NoseFrida to all parents.
"The secretion stagnation in the nose that arises in connection with a cold, aggravates breathing, breastfeeding and night sleep. NoseFrida can alleviate these problems and thereby represents a good complement to other therapies..."
Rolf Uddman, Professor in Otorhinolaryngologi, Former Head of Department at Ear, Nose & Throat Clinic, University Hospital MAS, Malmö, Sweden