FAQ – Baby Nasal Aspirator with Spray
Get quick answers on using the spray, safe suction, cleaning, and care tips for newborns and toddlers.
This nasal aspirator for baby helps gently collect nasal mucus using suction, while the sprayer function helps moisten the nasal area before suction. It is suitable for infants, toddlers, and children when used with the included soft silicone tips.
Yes. The newborn nose sucker comes with soft silicone tips designed for gentle use. For very young babies, it is recommended to start with the lowest suction level.
Insert the collection cup lid into the collection cup. Attach the silicone suction tip to the collection chamber. Insert the collection chamber into the main unit.
Remove the sprayer cap. Fill the tank with soft water, mineral water, or saline solution. (Avoid purified or hard water.) Reinstall the cap securely. Long-press the Spray button to start. The sprayer automatically pauses after 10 seconds. Restart if needed.
saline is recommended for stable spray output.
Ensure the silicone tip is securely attached. Gently place the tip at the entrance of the nostril—do not insert deeply. Long-press the Suction button to turn on. Select levels 1–5 based on your preference.
The MAX line indicates the highest level the collection cup can hold. Do not allow mucus to exceed this line to avoid motor contamination.
Disassemble all removable parts. Wash the silicone tips, valves, and collection cup with warm water and mild soap. Air dry completely before reassembly. Do not immerse the main unit in water.
The sprayer is designed with an automatic 10-second pause for safety.
Store in a cool, dry place, Keep out of direct sunlight, Empty the spray tank when not in use, Keep out of reach of children.
Stop using the baby nasal sucker immediately and check:
Suction level is not too high. Tip is not inserted too deeply. Baby is breathing normally. If discomfort continues, stop using the device.
Whether the silicone tip is attached correctly. Whether the collection cup is securely installed. Whether the mucus level is below MAX. Whether the device has enough power. Whether any part is blocked
No. Using the device upside down may cause liquid to enter the air inlet, which can damage the internal components.

