How to Clean the Your Nebulizer?
Jet nebulisers are the most widely used nebulisers, be it in homes, clinics or hospitals. Below are the steps for cleaning and disinfecting jet nebulisers. However, it is recommended that the user also refer to and follow the steps detailed in the manufacturer’s information booklet.
Nebulisers should be cleaned after each treatment and also disinfected daily to prevent the risk of infection. Here are some tips that can help you with cleaning and maintaining the nebuliser:
Steps to clean the nebulizer






The cleaning should be done after every use and disinfection should be done once daily.
Remember to clean and disinfect the nebuliser accessories daily
Jet nebulisers are the most widely used nebulisers, be it in homes, clinics or hospitals.
Below are the steps for cleaning and disinfecting jet nebulisers. However, it is recommended that the user also refer to and follow the steps detailed in the manufacturer’s information booklet.
Nebulisers should be cleaned after each treatment and also disinfected daily to prevent the risk of infection. Here are some tips that can help you with cleaning and maintaining the nebuliser:
1. Disinfection of the device needs to be done once in 24 hours
It can be done at home by using a disinfecting agent such as rubbing alcohol (70% isopropanol). In clinics or hospitals, another option that can be used is 3% hydrogen peroxide.
If rubbing alcohol is used, immerse the accessories for 5 minutes; if using hydrogen peroxide, immerse the accessories for 30 minutes. An electric steam steriliser (baby bottle steriliser) can also be used. Simply boiling the accessories in clean water for 5 minutes can also effectively disinfect them.

2. Rinse with Water
3. Clean the Nebuliser accessories after every use
Cleaning | Disinfection | |
Frequency | After every use | Once in 24 Hours |
Agents | Warm water or mild detergent solution | Disinfectant such as 3% hydrogen peroxide (for clinic/hospital use) |
Time | 10 Minutes | 5-30 Minutes (depending on disinfectant used) |
Techniques | Rinse & air-dry | Soak, Rinse & air-dry |
Care of the nebulizer
- When the compressor is not in use, cover it with a clean cloth and keep it in a safe, dry and secure place.
- Do not keep the air compressor on the floor either for storage or for treatment.
- Check the filter in the air compressor regularly. The filter in the compressor filters the surrounding air, which is pumped with pressure by the compressor into the tubing. Replace it according to the directions given by the equipment supplier. This filter is disposable and should not be washed and reused and, generally, spare filters are provided with the nebulisation kit.
- Store the medications for nebulisation as per the instructions on the pack.
- Check the medication frequently for any change in colour or cloudy or crystal formation. If present, consult your medicine supplier.
For your convenience, always keep a backup for the medication cup, tubing, compressor air filters, face mask or mouthpiece, and medications. Also keep a spare compressor as a backup (useful in case of a compressor breakdown), which can be availed of from the equipment supplier.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions while cleaning your nebuliser.
Jet nebuliser
- Wash all the accessories (except the tubing) in warm, water/mild detergent solution.
- Remove any detergent residues by rinsing the accessories in warm water and leave them to air-dry.
- Use a clean cloth to wipe the outer surface of the tubing and the compressor
- If some liquid remains in the tubing, connect it to the compressor and blow air through it for a few seconds to dry it out.
- Change the compressor air filter immediately as soon as discolouration is seen, i.e. its colour changes from white to yellow.
Ultrasonic nebuliser
- Wash all the accessories such as the mouthpiece/facemask, medication cup with warm water or mild detergent solution or with a commercially available disinfectant.
- Remove any detergent residues by rinsing the accessories in warm water and leave them to air-dry.
- Use a soft damp cloth to wipe the main unit of the nebuliser.
Mesh nebuliser
- Wash mouthpiece/ facemask, and the medication cup after every use in warm water or with a mild detergent solution or with a commercially available disinfectant and leave them to air-dry.
- Do not touch the mesh while cleaning, as it may damage the mesh.
- The medication remaining in the mesh holes can be removed by nebulising clean water after reassembling the unit and then air-drying it.
- Remove any detergent residues by rinsing the accessories in warm water and leave them to air-dry.
- Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the main unit of the mesh nebuliser.