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    InnoSpire Go Child Mask (1-5y)

    HH1344/02

    Aids in treatment

    The detachable LiteTouch facemask has a soft contoured cushion that fits easily and rests gently on the face to provide a more comfortable treatment.*

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    Aids in treatment

    • For children aged 1-5 years
    • Soft seal mask
    • For use with InnoSpire Go
    • Replacement part
    Makes therapy easier

    Makes therapy easier

    For children who find it difficult using the mouthpiece, the LiteTouch masks make treatment easier.

    WIth soft-seal technology**

    WIth soft-seal technology**

    The LiteTouch mask has a soft contoured cushion that rests gently on the face, so requires minimal pressure to apply.

    Technical Specifications

    • Package contents

      Include
      Medium LiteTouch Mask
    • Material

      BPA
      Not manufactured with BPA
    • Product details

      Packaging size
      60mm x 72mm x 87mm
      Packaged weight
      50g
      LiteTouch mask
      For use with InnoSpire Go
      Materials
      Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Silicone
      Size
      Pediatric medium
      Warranty
      1 year

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    Reviews

    • * Adapted from Erzingerat al. J Aerosol Med 2007 20 (Suppl1 S78-S84)
    • **Quantifying facemask sealing efficiency when used on a valved holding chamber during simulated breathing. D von Hollen, E Lieberman, K Nikander, Philips Respironics, Respiratory Drug Delivery, Parsippany, NJ, USA. Presented at the Association of Asthma Educators (AAE) annual conference, July 3

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