When your baby is congested, a clear nose can make all the difference. At Oricom, we offer a trusted range of baby nasal aspirators designed to provide gentle and effective relief from nasal congestion. Whether it’s caused by a cold, allergies, or everyday buildup, our electric nasal aspirator helps clear blocked noses with minimal fuss so your little one can breathe, feed, and sleep more easily.
Our solutions are ideal for parents looking for hygienic, easy-to-use devices backed by thoughtful design. The Oricom HNA300 rechargeable nasal aspirator is a standout, offering adjustable suction levels, soft silicone tips, and portable convenience for at-home or on-the-go use. With Oricom, you're choosing peace of mind and practical support for your baby’s comfort and health.
Types of Nasal Aspirators: What’s Available for Your Baby’s Needs
Not all nasal aspirators are the same. At Oricom, we focus on providing effective and baby-friendly options that meet the varying needs of parents. Whether you're after a simple manual tool or a smart electric device, here's what to know about the most common types of nasal aspirators, and why our rechargeable option is a trusted choice across Australia.
1. Bulb Syringe Nasal Aspirators
These traditional rubber bulbs are squeezed to create suction manually. They’re often included in newborn care kits but can be harder to clean thoroughly and may not offer strong or consistent suction.
- Affordable and simple
- Requires manual pressure to use
- It can be tricky to sterilise fully
2. Manual Suction Aspirators (Mouth-Operated)
These allow a parent to generate suction by using their breath through a filtered tube. They give more control over the strength of suction, but many parents find them unhygienic or uncomfortable to use.
- Adjustable suction based on parents’ control
- Includes a filter to prevent contamination
- It may be unpleasant for the person using it
3. Electric Nasal Aspirators (Battery or Rechargeable)
Oricom’s electric nasal aspirators, like the HNA300, are the most hygienic and effective choice. They’re easy to use, gentle on delicate baby noses, and offer consistent suction at the push of a button.
- Offers consistent, adjustable suction
- Quick and quiet operation
- Easy to clean and store
- Ideal for use at home or on the move
Why Parents Choose Electric Models
Electric aspirators are especially useful during nighttime congestion or when babies are unsettled due to illness. With soft silicone tips and multiple suction levels, our models are designed for comfort and convenience. The HNA300 even includes a charging base and washable parts, making it one of the best nasal aspirators for babies in Australia.
What Makes Oricom Nasal Aspirators a Parent Favourite
Designed with both comfort and practicality in mind, Oricom nasal aspirators make caring for your baby easier, especially during those congested days and restless nights. Our flagship model, the Oricom HNA300, is a standout among baby health tools, combining gentle suction with smart design to support everyday use.
Here’s why Oricom’s nasal aspirators are trusted by families across Australia:
Suction That’s Gentle for Newborns
The HNA300 features soft, medical-grade silicone tips that are suitable for even the youngest infants. Adjustable suction levels let you customise the strength to suit your baby’s needs without irritating.
Rechargeable and Cordless Convenience
Forget the hassle of replacing batteries. The HNA300 comes with a built-in rechargeable battery and USB charging cable, offering portability and power you can count on whether you’re at home or travelling.
Quiet Operation
Loud devices can upset babies, especially when they’re already unwell. That’s why our nasal aspirators are designed to operate quietly, helping to keep your little one calm during use.
Simple to Clean
Each part that comes into contact with mucus is easy to remove and clean. The suction tip and collection cup can be disassembled and sterilised, while the main body can be wiped clean with an antibacterial cloth.
Compact and Travel-Friendly
Lightweight and easy to pack, the HNA300 fits neatly into your nappy bag or baby health kit. We also offer a manual aspirator for ease of use when away from home. Whether it’s for daily use or holiday emergencies, it’s ready when you need it.
Hygienic Design
Our devices are made with non-toxic materials and come with a hygienic storage case. Plus, the sealed suction system prevents backflow and keeps the unit clean for repeated use.
How to Use and Clean a Nasal Aspirator
Using a nasal aspirator for the first time can feel a little daunting, but with the right approach, it becomes a simple part of your baby’s care routine. Oricom’s HNA300 nasal aspirator is designed to be intuitive and easy to maintain. No complicated setup or harsh cleaning required.
Using the Oricom HNA300 Nasal Aspirator
Follow these steps to help clear your baby’s blocked nose quickly and gently:
- Get your baby comfortable
Use the aspirator when your baby is calm like after a bath or during a quiet moment. This makes the process easier for both of you.
- Use saline drops if needed
A few drops of saline solution can help loosen mucus before suctioning. This step is optional, but can improve results.
- Choose the right tip
Select a soft silicone tip suited to your baby’s age. The HNA300 includes multiple tip options.
- Switch on and adjust the suction
Turn on the device and start with the lowest suction level. Increase gradually if needed, based on mucus thickness and your baby’s comfort.
- Position the tip correctly
Gently insert the tip just inside your baby’s nostril. You don’t need to go deep; let the suction do the work.
- Suction each nostril for a few seconds
A short burst on each side is usually enough to instantly relieve congestion. Avoid prolonged suctioning to prevent irritation.
- Wipe your baby’s nose afterwards
Use a soft cloth or tissue to clean any remaining discharge.
Cleaning the Nasal Aspirator
Keeping your nasal aspirator clean is essential for hygienic use. Here’s how to clean the HNA300 after each use:
After Use:
- Disconnect the suction tip and collection cup.
- Rinse both parts under warm water or sterilise them.
- Dry thoroughly before reassembling.
Cleaning the Main Unit:
- Keep the button side facing downward.
- Wipe the exterior with an antibacterial wipe or a damp cloth.
- Do not submerge the main unit in water.
Storage Tips:
- Store in a clean, dry place.
- Make sure all parts are completely dry before packing away.
Important Note:
Avoid sharing nasal aspirators between siblings. Each child should have their own device to prevent the spread of germs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a nasal aspirator, and how does it work?
A nasal aspirator is a device designed to gently remove mucus from your baby’s nose. The Oricom HNA300 uses soft silicone tips and gentle suction to help clear nasal passages, making breathing easier for your child.
When should I use a nasal aspirator for my baby?
Use it whenever your baby has a blocked or stuffy nose, typically during colds, allergies, or congestion. It’s especially helpful before feeds and sleep, when clear breathing is most important.
Are nasal aspirators OK for newborns?
Yes, when used correctly. The HNA300 is made for newborns and up, with soft tips and gentle suction levels to protect delicate nasal tissues.
How do I choose the right nasal aspirator for my baby?
Look for a model with adjustable suction levels, easy-to-clean parts, soft silicone tips, and quiet operation. The Oricom HNA300 includes all of these features and is designed with comfort and ease in mind.
What types of nasal aspirators are available?
There are three common types:
- Bulb syringe: A basic manual option.
- Mouth-operated: Allows you to control suction by mouth.
- Electric: Offers consistent suction and user-friendly features. The HNA300 is a rechargeable electric aspirator designed for everyday use.
How often can I use a nasal aspirator for my baby?
Use it as needed, ideally no more than a few times a day. Overuse may irritate the nasal lining. Stick to short, gentle suction sessions.
What are the signs that my baby needs their nose cleared with an aspirator?
Look for signs like:
- Noisy or laboured breathing
- Trouble feeding
- Visible mucus or blocked nostrils
- Fussiness due to discomfort
Is it necessary to use saline drops with a nasal aspirator?
Saline drops aren’t required but can help loosen mucus, making it easier to remove. They can be especially useful for thick or dry buildup.
How can I make the process of using a nasal aspirator easier for my baby?
- Use saline drops before suctioning
- Keep your baby calm—try a toy or soothing music
- Use gentle, steady movements
- Be quick and confident to reduce distress
What should I do if my baby resists the nasal aspirator?
- Try after a warm bath when your baby is relaxed
- Use distraction (e.g. toys, songs, another caregiver’s help)
- Keep sessions short and comforting
Are there any risks associated with using a nasal aspirator for a baby?
Used properly, nasal aspirators are perfectly fine for usage. Improper use, such as inserting the tip too far or using excessive force, can irritate. Always follow the instructions provided.
Can using a nasal aspirator too often be harmful to the baby?
Yes, overuse can irritate the nose. Stick to a few times a day and only when necessary.
What is the best way to store a baby's nasal aspirator?
Store it in a clean, dry place. Ensure all parts are dry before packing it away to prevent mould or bacterial growth.
How do I know if the nasal aspirator for my baby is working correctly?
You’ll see mucus being collected and your baby should breathe more easily afterwards. If the suction feels weak, check for clogs or recharge the battery.
What should I do if the nasal aspirator doesn't seem to be clearing my baby's nose?
- Check the device for blockages
- Use saline drops to help loosen mucus
- Ensure you're using the right tip and suction setting
Are battery-operated nasal aspirators better for babies than manual ones?
Many parents prefer battery-operated models like the HNA300 for their ease of use and consistent suction. They also reduce the stress of manual operation during an already fussy moment. Oricom does offer a manual aspirator if you are more comfortable with that type of device.
Can I use a nasal aspirator while my baby is sleeping?
It’s preferred to use while your baby is awake but calm. Using it during light sleep may cause distress or sudden waking. Aim for use during relaxed moments instead.
Shop Oricom’s Trusted Nasal Aspirators Today
When your baby’s comfort depends on clear breathing, choosing a reliable nasal aspirator makes all the difference. Oricom’s range, including the feature-packed HNA300, is trusted by parents across Australia for its ease of use and effective suction.
Whether you're building your baby health kit or replacing an older device, you'll find practical, parent-approved options in our collection.