

How To Use Your Respiratory Steam Therapy / Personal Steam Inhaler
- Unravel cord completely before use. Place Steam Inhaler on a flat, sturdy surface.
- Remove Hood from Inhaler. Release Hood Tabs and Spread Open.
- Fill water reservoir with 2 ounces of water (ordinary tap water will do).DO NOT OVERFILL.
- Place Hood on Inhaler.
- Plug unit into electrical outlet. Do not use extension cords.
- Allow three to four minutes for unit to produce full steam.
- When steam starts to flow, place nose and mouth near the hood to a comfortable level.
NOTE:Your Steam Inhaler is specifically designed with a patented "Open Style
Hood" so that those with sensitive skin or sensitive membranes in their nose can
easily lift their face if steam is too uncomfortably warm. If steam is too
uncomfortably warm for you, simply lift face until comfortable.
- Never operate Steam Inhaler with Hood closed or without water.
- As with any electrical heating appliance, close supervision is necessary when this
product is used by, on or near children or invalids.
- Now inhale the soothing steam vapor by breathing normally with nose and mouth for as
many minutes as you desire, or the amount of minutes your doctor will prescribe.
Steam inhalation gives temporary relief for people with various forms of Nasal Congestion
and Upper Respiratory Infections as well as chronic sinusitis which would shrink swollen
and pale and boggy mucous membranes.
- Such exposure to warm, moist steam vapor does not constitute a specific treatment for
the infection or a cold, but does give transient, symptomatic relief to the person.
- If symptoms persist longer than 10 days see your doctor. If you suffer from any
type of Chronic Skin Disorder, consult your doctor or dermatologist before using this
product.
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