About Spiro Meter
6 liter capacities for vital capacity, or use as a gasometer with chain compensate counter balance to float through pulley, calibrated to denote volume, inlet & outlet tubes. Stainless steel chamber, complete with corrugated rubber tube and mouth piece.
Effortless Respiratory TrackingThe Respirometer 3 Ball provides an accessible way to monitor lung capacity and progress over time. Its three-chamber design visually indicates airflow and encourages controlled, deep breathing, making it suitable for both patients and health professionals seeking simple daily exercise and rehabilitation tools.
Durable and Practical ConstructionMade from high-quality ABS plastic, the spirometers lightweight and reusable build ensures longevity and consistent performance. All core componentsincluding the mouthpiece and tubingare designed for repeated use and convenient cleaning, supporting sustainable respiratory therapy routines.
Precision and AdaptabilityOffering a 3000 ml capacity with 50 ml accuracy, the device accommodates diverse respiratory needs. It operates efficiently across a temperature range of 10C to 40C, ensuring reliable use in a variety of environments and climates.
FAQs of Spiro Meter:
Q: How do I use the Respirometer 3 Ball spirometer to track my lung capacity?
A: To use the spirometer, sit comfortably and attach the mouthpiece to the tubing. Place the mouthpiece in your mouth, inhale deeply and steadily to raise the colored balls in each chamber. The ascendancy of the balls visually represents airflow and the strength of your inhalation, allowing you to monitor and improve your lung capacity.
Q: What is the maximum capacity measured by this spirometer?
A: The device can measure up to a total volume of 3000 ml, enabling effective respiratory training and assessment for a wide range of users.
Q: When should I use the spirometer for optimal results?
A: For best outcomes, utilize the spirometer daily, ideally several times a day, as directed by your healthcare provider. Routine use helps strengthen respiratory muscles and supports recovery from respiratory conditions or surgery.
Q: Where can this spirometer be used?
A: This spirometer is suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, physiotherapy centers, and home settings. Its lightweight, portable, and manual design makes it versatile for bedside and home rehabilitation.
Q: What is the process for cleaning and maintaining the spirometer?
A: After each use, remove the mouthpiece and tubing, rinse them with warm soapy water, then allow all components to air dry. This ensures hygiene and maintains the devices reusable feature.
Q: What are the benefits of using a manual, three-ball spirometer?
A: Using this device regularly can enhance lung capacity, improve respiratory strength, and facilitate post-operative recovery. The manual operation allows users to exercise and monitor breathing without needing a power source.
Q: Is the spirometer suitable for all age groups?
A: The spirometers compact and lightweight design accommodates a wide range of patients, though its use should be supervised in children and those with respiratory difficulties as directed by a healthcare professional.