Breeze Nasal Pillows Views
The Puritan Bennett Breeze is very popular with those who sleep on their stomach or side, which is generally the preferred sleeping position for sleep apnea patients. The Breeze one of the only interfaces produced that does not have or need straps to be secure. That being said, it does come with optional support straps to assist with tipping from side to side if you are a very active sleeper. The Breeze uses a ridged headgear that lies on top of the head from front to back. The rear of the headgear sits below the occipital bone and the front contact point is your nostrils. A profile view of the Breeze shows how its shape resembles the head. The nasal pillows sit in a plenum that has a locking swivel so you can set and maintain the perfect angle. Once you have that set, the Breeze slips on and off with ease. The Breeze Comes with 3 sizes of nasal pillows included, small, medium and large.
Improved Version of the Breeze SleepGear Puritan Bennett, a part of Tyco Healthcare, has released an improved version of its popular Breeze SleepGear CPAP Interface System for sleep apnea patients. The innovative Breeze SleepGear interface can be used with either Nasal Pillows or the Puritan Bennettoreg; DreamSealtreg; Mask.
In addition, a new clip has been added to the Nasal Pillows assembly that gives patients greater flexibility in positioning the halo straps to help keep the interface securely positioned on the head. The cradle pad on the Breeze SleepGear interface has thicker padding to increase comfort, and a cuff has been added to the swivel adapter for greater convenience when disconnecting the interface.
These Nasal Pillows are available two styles, standard and dilator. There are seven sizes to choose from. Patients can use the pillows in the Adams Circuit System or the Breeze Nasal System. you cannot beat the price of these nasal pillows. and customer service is second to none! thanks bestcpapprice