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Cirrus Healthcare Airplanes For Children -1 Pair

Cirrus Healthcare Airplanes For Children -1 Pair

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Cirrus Healthcare Airplane earplugs now available for children. These earplugs are the same as the adult version in speciifcation although the size is slighty smaller to allow fitting into childrens ear canals. EarPlanes are a patented pressure-regulating earplug inserted in the ear to help reduce discomfort often associated with air travel.

Cirrus Healthcare Airplanes For Children -1 Pair

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Tips for when flying:

   1. Take a decongestant 24 hours before flying to keep air passages and ears clear.
   2. Chew gum or drink fluids through altitude changes during flight to equalize the pressure in the middle ear.
   3. Use a set of EarPlanes™ for take-offs and landings or altitude changes during the flight to equalize the pressure in the middle ear.
   4. Hold the nose and swallow to alleviate ear pressure in the middle ear.
   5. Use ¼ percent Neo-Synephrine nasal spray shortly after boarding the aircraft and again 45 minutes before the aircraft is due to land to keep the nasal passages open.
   6. Try not to fly when you have a cold or upper respiratory infection, as you are more likely to experience ear problems.

General Discription:

EarPlanes also act as noise suppression ear plugs. Many users report that EarPlanes seem to filter out much of the objectionable high frequency noise generated by aircraft engines. Most importantly though, airline flight safety announcements may still be heard (and headsets worn) by users.

During operation, air flows through the microscopic pores of the ceramic filter. Particles of smoke, pollen and airborne bacteria are small enough to eventually "clog" the filter and reduce effectiveness.

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