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Saltair is an ultrasonic particles dispenser that makes use of ultrasonic frequency vibration technology to transform saline solution into salt particles of under 5 microns, which are then released in the air. The device is not a humidifier, as is placing an insignificant amount of humidity into the indoor air.
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How Saltair works Saltair is an ultrasonic particles dispenser that makes use of ultrasonic frequency vibration technology to transform saline solution into salt particles of under 5 microns, which are then released in the air. The device is not a humidifier, as is placing an insignificant amount of humidity into the indoor air. These breathable salt particles penetrate deep into the lungs, up to the alveoli, cleaning the mucus, killing bacteria, reducing inflammation and humidifying the whole respiratory tract. The salt aerosols have very good effect in cleaning the indoor air as well, due to the bactericide property of salt and the high concentration of negative ions that stick to the positively charged particles of dust, bacteria and viruses.
Who Can Use Saltair? It is a very safe therapy for all people and ages, including infants and pregnant women, and does not interact with any salt free diet or medication. The device can also be used for respiratory problems in pets. Perfect for infants with a stuffy nose! Babies under 4 months old can only breathe through their noses, so when they get congested it is hard for them to nurse. Using a Saltair device will help a stuffed-up infant breathe easier.
Where Can You Use Saltair? Use it in your bedroom, in your office or living room! The longer you use it, the better you will feel! The ultrasonic salinizer is 100% silent, easy to operate and it works while you’re asleep or awake, offering the extended exposure necessary to heal certain conditions.
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