Ultra-soft nasal cannulas designed for top-notch comfort and reliability, featuring curved nasal prongs and a secure, adjustable fit.
Nasal cannula set with 7-foot clear, crush-resistant tubing, providing freedom of movement and easy oxygen flow monitoring.
React 3B | SKU: 02U2007

Ultra-Soft Nasal Cannula React

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Max Cannula Flow 6 LPM
Cannula Prong Style Front Profile = Straight, Side Profile = Curved Towards User
Supply Tubing Style 5 Channel Supply Tube
Cannula Length 8.5 Feet (7 Foot Oxygen Supply Tube, 1.5 Foot Bolo)
Faceplate Width 1.75 Inches
Prong Length 0.5 Inches
Prong Width 0.1875 Inches
Prong Separation 0.4375 Inches
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Designed for Comfort

These cannulas are designed for extended wear with maximum comfort. Ultra-soft tubing gently conforms to your face and ears, minimizing friction and irritation. Curved nasal prongs provide a natural, pressure-free fit, and the adjustable bolo ring ensures a secure hold even as you move.

Freedom of Movement

The included 7-foot, clear, crush-resistant tubing allows for ample mobility while staying connected to your oxygen source. The clear tubing also makes it easy to monitor oxygen flow.

Simple to Use and Maintain

For optimal performance, replace the disposable cannulas every 14 days or sooner if they become soiled, discolored, or the prongs stiffen.

What are nasal cannulas?

Nasal cannulas are thin, flexible tubes that are inserted into the nostrils to deliver supplemental oxygen. They are the most common type of oxygen delivery device and are typically used for respiratory conditions such as COPD, emphysema, and asthma.

How do nasal cannulas work?

Nasal cannulas connect to an oxygen source, which delivers oxygenated air through the tubing into the nostrils. The oxygen then mixes with the air that the person is already breathing and is absorbed into the bloodstream through the lungs.

How do I care for my nasal cannulas?

Nasal cannulas should be replaced every 1-2 weeks or as recommended by your doctor. They should also be cleaned daily with mild soap and water.

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