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CVS warm steam vaporizer: Warm Steam Vaporizer. 10-14 Hours of Operation 1.0 Gallon Capacity Up to 96% BACTERIA FREE MIST. Pure steam vapour helps relieve cold & cough symptoms Restores pure, natural moisture Medication chamber for inhalants.
Many of our customers use vaporizers in homes with young children. Carefully supervise your children when using a vaporizer, especially crawling infants and toddlers. Please be sure to take the time to instruct them that a vaporizer is not a toy....it is a serious medical device that produces hot steam and could cause severe burns and injuries if they do not stay away from it.
The vaporizer should always be placed on a firm, flat, waterproof surface at least four feet away from the bedside and out of reach of patient and children. Be sure the vaporizer is in a stable position and the power cord is out of the way to prevent vaporizer from being upset or tipped over. Protect floor, rug or furniture by placing the vaporizer on a non-metallic, waterproof, heat-resistant surface.
ADDING SALT FOR STEAM FLOW: Steam output depends directly on the mineral content of the water and the amount of salt you add. For the vaporizer to operate in areas of low or moderate mineral-content water, 4 TO 5 PINCHES OF SALT (1/8 teaspoon) MUST BE ADDED TO THE WATER AND MIXED THOROUGHLY. If an adequate steam flow is not obtained after ten minutes, add another PINCH or two as needed, mix thoroughly. CAUTION: Add salt only by the PINCH, since too much salt can cause excessive boiling, a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. If you live in a “hard-water” area, the vaporizer may operate well without salt additive. The salt and other minerals in your water remain inside the vaporizer and do not affect the purity of the steam.
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