Kit de sobrevivência do primeiro dia de doença de segurança, aspirador nasal BoogEase com 2 tamanhos de ponta de nariz, cinza

Brand:Safety 1st

3.3/5

67.46

Quando seu bebê ficar doente, não entre em pânico! O kit de sobrevivência Safety 1st Sick Day inclui tudo o que você precisa para superar a doença. Esteja você dando remédios, tomando uma temperatura ou liberando boogies, está tudo bem aqui. O nariz do bebê está congestionado? Ranho mais. Agora você pode sugar boogies, de forma suave e higiênica, com o aspirador nasal BoogEase. O muco é direcionado direto para o reservatório e na hora de limpar, você pode facilmente desmontá-lo para enxaguar e esfregar. O BoogEase também não tem filtro, então não há nada para substituir e é fácil de limpar. Com a Fuss Free Medicine Spoon, seu filho estará correndo em sua direção em vez de se afastar de você quando for a hora do remédio. Seu design exclusivo combina remédios nojentos com sua comida favorita. Basta encher a seringa, adicionar uma colher de comida e alimentar o seu filho. Hum e pronto. Também está incluído um termômetro e toalhetes naturais para narizes congestionados. Além disso, você nunca perderá uma dose com o prático rastreador de remédios. E ainda por cima, há uma bolsa de armazenamento de malha para manter tudo em um local conveniente.

Conjunto de 19 peças. Saco de armazenamento de malha. 10 lenços naturais. Termômetro digital 3 em 1. Escova de limpeza para uso com BoogEase e Fuss Free Medicine Spoon. Colher de remédio sem complicações com seringa. Rastreador de medicamentos. Aspirador nasal BoogEase com 2 tamanhos de ponta nasal.
Batteries required ‎No
Country/Region of origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 22 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Item model number ‎IH5090600
Item Weight ‎8.8 ounces
material_composition ‎ABS, TPE, PP
Maximum weight recommendation ‎200 Pounds
Package Dimensions ‎9.45 x 8.35 x 2.32 inches

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Scritto da: Geneva Thomas
Good, but not great
Overall this sick day kit is a great idea, but I feel it lacks a bit. I will definitely use the thermometer, the medicine spoon and the wipes, but the other items are fairly insignificant for me. I feel like adding a cold pack or one of those cooling forehead stickers would have been a better addition. That’s just my opinion, but overall a good kit.
Scritto da: Jonathan and Ashley
Great kit with quality useful items
This is a handy “sick day survival” kit. It has a nasal aspirator with two tips, a medicine spoon for proper dosing, a medicine tracker, thermometer, some wipes, and a mesh bag to hold it all. These are good quality pieces that are very handy to have on hand when you have a sick kid. The aspirator has two tips so you can pick the one that works best. Our son is 7 so don’t really use the aspirator (but we used an aspirator all the time when our son was younger). The medicine spoon is great for dosing liquid medicines appropriately. I love the medicine tracker to keep track of my son’s medicines as I often forget if he’s taken them or not. Overall, this is a very handy and useful set. I recommend it.
Scritto da: Daniel Newman
Very convenient and somewhat novel, but a bit pricey
This is a nice little kit, especially for first-time parents. It contains a syringe that fits inside a spoon (so you can camouflage medicine in applesauce or pudding), a pop-it style medicine tracker, a pack of wipes, a thermometer, and a nasal aspirator similar in design to a nose Frida (for a fraction of the price). The thermometer is the only part of the kit I didn’t love; it’s small and takes a long time to get a reading (60-90 seconds), so it’s not ideal for babies and toddlers, though it would be fine for school-age kids or adults. It can be used orally, rectally, or under the arm. It can read in C or F. The spoon/syringe combo ingenious, and the nasal aspirator works really well. It seems a bit expensive for what it includes, but only if you don't consider a Nose Frida by itself costs about $20. You are paying for the convenience of having everything together in a single bag. While I already have a lot of these items individually at my house, this would be great to bring while travelling, leave at a grandparent's house, or send with your kids if they are staying with a non-parent for a weekend. If you're looking for a travel pack to help with sick children, this is it!
Scritto da: Missy
Good variety but high price
Everything included is functional and useful; however, I think the price point is too high for what you get. There are many other "infant survival" type kits that I feel are at least just as good for cheaper
Scritto da: Lacey Ann
Will come in handy
I haven't been able to fully test the sick day survival kit. The syringe and pop it medacine tracker in handy daily. I dont think I will use the spoon for medicine as my aom has no problem taking meds. The boogese nasal aspirator will deffinatly come in handy when my sons allergies act up or when he gets sick. This will be a good on the go or travel kit with it being the perfect size. The only thing Iwould change is the bag size. I feel it needs to be just a tiny bit bigger as it can be hard to close with everthing inside.
Scritto da: paul
It’s alright
I would say it is useful for certain things, particularly for nasal problems with children I think. But it is limited in its treatment options and could use more for a first aid kit.
Scritto da: Skye
Change the type of Thermometer that comes with it.
The rest of the things are use full.
Scritto da: Elle
Kind of a weird products
Kind of a weird products, It’s odd to have a bunch of Sicilian stuff in one box but

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