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"Jeanette F. Panchula" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 May 1996 07:10:42 EDT
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Having read a few comments on this earlier in LactNet, and living in a "tropical
paradise" and actually _ in _ the Rain Forest, I feared the moisture problem
would come to me much sooner than you "up north".

The usual treatment for moisture in the tubing of Inhalers, etc. here has been
running some mild chlorine bleach water through the tubing (with a syringe) and
then rinse like crazy.  This is done with each use if the inhaler is used
irregularly or weekly if it is used often.

Question:  Would this work with the PNS tubing?  What about mild vinegar water?
Any ideas?  I _know_ this question is coming soon.

Jeanette Panchula, BSW, LLLL, IBCLC, RN

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