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Respiratory Equipment & Home Respiratory Care Products

Shop respiratory products for reliable home respiratory care, including pediatric nebulizer masks and tubing for effective daily support.

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Nonin 7500 Pulse Oximeter Table-Top Model

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Headgear for CPAP-Strap Style White

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Trach Tube Holder

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Aerosol Mask Adult (each)

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Cylinder Stand for H Oxygen Cylinder

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Cylinder Stand for C or D Size

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CPAP Filter Pk/6 Carex Foam Filters

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CPAP Chin Strap Blue Jay Brand

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Blue Jay Pediatric Pulse Oximeter

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Oxygen Tubing Connectors Ridged Bg/50

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Oxygen Tubing Connectors Swivel Bg/50

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Oxygen Cylinder Wrench-Nylon

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CPAP Mask Wipes Mada Unscented Tub/62

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Suction Bottles 800cc Bx/12

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Suction Tubing 72 (22383-12404)

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Respiratory Equipment Buying Guide

Whether you're a respiratory therapist stocking a clinic, a home care provider setting up equipment for a patient, or a parent managing a child's respiratory condition at home, buying the right respiratory equipment depends on the patient's age, diagnosis, and where the equipment will be used. Below is a breakdown of the respiratory products we carry and how to match them to your specific need.

Types of Respiratory Equipment

Pediatric Nebulizer Mask and Tubing

A pediatric nebulizer mask and tubing set is sized specifically for children's smaller facial dimensions, which matters for medication delivery; an adult mask on a child's face leaks around the edges and reduces the dose that actually reaches the lungs. So always buy a nebulizer mask that actually fits your child's face. Pediatric masks typically come in "child" and "infant" sizing, often in colorful, low-anxiety designs (animal shapes, cartoon prints) to reduce distress during treatment. Tubing length matters too: standard tubing runs 7 feet, but shorter tubing is available for use with tabletop compressors in small spaces like a child's bedroom.

Home Respiratory Care Equipment

Home respiratory care covers the equipment used to manage chronic or acute respiratory conditions outside a hospital or clinic setting such as nebulizer compressors, oxygen concentrators, suction machines, and CPAP/BiPAP devices. Unlike hospital-grade units, home respiratory equipment is designed to be quieter, more compact, and simple enough for a caregiver (not just a clinician) to operate safely, with clear instructions and washable/replaceable parts for daily use.

Respiratory Therapy Equipment for Clinical & Pulmonology Use

For respiratory therapists and pulmonology practices, we stock respiratory therapist equipment built for repeated daily use across multiple patients: incentive spirometers, peak flow meters, pulse oximeters, oxygen tubing and connectors, tracheostomy supplies, and nebulizer compressors rated for continuous clinical operation rather than occasional home use. And ordering bulk respiratory equipment for your clinic will help practices stay stocked without the delays or per-unit costs of frequent small orders.

General Respiratory Products

Beyond nebulizers and compressors, our respiratory products list includes oxygen tubing, cannulas, masks (simple, non-rebreather, and Venturi), humidifier bottles, suction catheters, and CPAP/BiPAP masks and filters, the consumable and durable items that make up a complete respiratory therapy equipment setup for both home and clinical use. Shop all respiratory products with ease here.

Respiratory Equipment List: What's Included in Our Catalog

  • Nebulizer compressors (adult and pediatric/tabletop and portable)
  • Pediatric nebulizer masks and tubing
  • Adult nebulizer masks (simple and aerosol)
  • Oxygen concentrators and portable oxygen units
  • Oxygen tubing, cannulas, and connectors
  • CPAP/BiPAP machines, masks, and filters
  • Suction machines and catheters
  • Pulse oximeters and peak flow meters
  • Incentive spirometers
  • Tracheostomy care supplies

Shop Home Respiratory Therapy and Equipment for Children

Managing a child's respiratory condition at home like asthma, cystic fibrosis, or a temporary post-illness treatment plan requires equipment sized and designed for pediatric use, not scaled-down adult equipment. Key considerations for when you shop home respiratory therapy and equipment for children:

  • Mask fit: A properly sized pediatric nebulizer mask should seal gently around the nose and mouth without gaps; ill-fitting masks reduce medication delivery significantly.
  • Noise level: Children are more likely to tolerate treatment with a quieter compressor, which matters for treatment compliance in younger patients.
  • Treatment time: Look for compressors with higher flow rates if shorter treatment times are needed to keep a child cooperative.
  • Comfort features: Some pediatric masks include stuffed-animal-style attachments or novelty designs specifically to reduce treatment anxiety.

Why Choose GrandCare Medical as Your Respiratory Products Supplier

GrandCare Medical sales respiratory care equipment from established manufacturers used by clinics, home care agencies, and families directly. Every respiratory product page lists compatible tubing lengths, mask sizing, and flow rate specs so respiratory therapists and caregivers can match equipment to a prescription or care plan without guesswork. Our team can help you identify replacement parts (masks, tubing, filters) for equipment you already own if the exact model isn't listed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between adult and pediatric nebulizer masks?

Pediatric nebulizer masks are smaller and shaped to fit a child's facial structure, creating a better seal for medication delivery. Adult masks used on children often leak around the edges, reducing the effective dose reached during treatment.

How often should nebulizer tubing be replaced?

Tubing should generally be replaced every 1–3 months with regular home use, or sooner if it becomes discolored, cracked, or shows condensation buildup that doesn't clear. Clinical/shared-use settings typically follow stricter replacement schedules per facility protocol.

What respiratory equipment does a home care patient typically need?

Depending on the condition, this can include a nebulizer compressor and masks, an oxygen concentrator with tubing and cannula, a pulse oximeter for monitoring, and a suction machine if airway clearance is needed. Your physician or respiratory therapist will specify the exact respiratory therapy equipment for your care plan.

Can I buy respiratory therapist equipment without a prescription?

Many respiratory products (masks, tubing, pulse oximeters, spirometers) are available without a prescription. Oxygen concentrators and certain prescription-only devices require documentation from a physician.

What should I look for in a pulmonology equipment supplier?

Look for a supplier that lists full specs (flow rate, tubing length, mask sizing) on every product, carries both adult and pediatric options, and can help with replacement parts not just full units since most respiratory equipment needs periodic consumable replacement.