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Can I use EasyAir when I play sports?
Absolutely, EasyAir is found to be very useful for
athletes-particularly in "non-contact" sports such as running,
bicycling, swimming, cross-coutry skiing etc. Some cross country
skiers like the famous Norwegian Olympic Biathlete, Frode Andresen,
speed skaters and other non-contact sport athletes relies on EasyAir
which may maximize their athletic performance.
I am allergic to everything! What is EasyAir made of?
Some people are allergic to aluminum, the raw material in EasyAir. So
far, we have not received any feedback indicating that any EasyAir user
has had an allergic reaction. Many people wear metal earrings or body
piercing without having any reactions. If you are allergic to aluminum,
EasyAir can be customade from gold. Consult your physician with any
health care concerns.
When I sleep, my EasyAir keeps falling out. What can I do to keep it in?
Sometimes when sleeping, EasyAir may be knocked out of your nose by
hand or pillow. Although this may occur, we can suggest the following
options:
1. Use a band-aid to fix the device under your nose, or
2. A strong sewing thread may be fastened on the outer
part of EasyAir and the sewing thread may be fastened to the pajama
collar by a safety pin.
Won't the metal break after adjusting it day after day?
There is almost no spring effect in the metal used. Therefore there is
no slingshot effect causing it to suddenly break like some other nasal
dilators. Although the metal is malleable, we suggest a new EasyAir
every 3 months to ensure the strength and potency of the device.
How long does the Easyair last?
Unlike other anti-snoring devices, the Easyair is reusable. The spring
effect is relatively long lasting and with the right care, it could be
used for several months. The device should be cleaned up from time to
time. We recommend the device to be replaced after 3-6 months of use.
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