NEBULISER


REDUCE VOCAL FATIGUE & RISK OF INJURY



IMPROVE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT & VOCAL FOLD HYDRATION



INCREASE VOCAL EFFICIENCY & REDUCE EFFORT


EXTRA-SMALL, LIGHTWEIGHT, PORTABLE DESIGN



LONG LASTING, RECHARGEABLE BATTERY



COOL MICROSCOPIC PARTICLES FOR SAFE INHALATION

A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR VOCAL HEALTH ROUTINE

Nebulisers are used all over the world to help improve and maintain good vocal health, or to assist in the recovery from an illness and/or a vocal injury.


Nebulising with a 0.9% Isotonic Saline Solution, effectively reaches parts of the Upper Respiratory Tract (URT) that steam, throat sweets, teas and other potions can't and never will; despite their marketing claims*.

Recommended by Speech Therapists, ENT Consultants and proven to create particles small enough to reach the larynx and your vocal folds, nebulising with a saline solution is highly effective in improving overall vocal health by:


  • Hydrating the tissues of the Nasal Cavities, Pharynx, Larynx and Vocal Folds
  • Improving and Maintaining Vocal Fold Mucosal Wave and Oscillation
  • Reducing Phonation Threshold Pressure (PTP) and Perception of Phonatory Effort (PPE); the amount of pressure and effort required to create sound
  • Reducing Allergens and Irritants from the URT improving breathing and phonation
  • Reducing the drying effects that Air Conditioning, Travel and high voice-use can have on the vocal folds


All of these things help to reduce the risk of vocal injury, vocal fatigue, improve your vocal stamina and contribute to a healthier and happier voice. As opposed to steaming, because the mist created by the nebuliser is cool, it is also safe to use at anytime before, during or after a performance, and multiple times a day if required**.


THE VOC DOC™ Air-Pro 2 mesh-nebuliser is one of the smallest, most portable and sturdy models available. It has a long lasting battery, is rechargeable, easy to use and simple to clean. It comes in a handy carry-case, with a USB-C charger cable and a changeable mouth-piece and face mask.


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* We're not saying that these options are not beneficial, just that they don't actually get anywhere near your larynx and vocal folds - if they did... you'd be in a lot of trouble!  ** Although extremely  safe for the vast majority of people to use, we strongly suggest that you contact your GP beforehand to seek person-specific guidance; especially if you have any underlying health conditions.

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