Saljet For Home Health Nurses

Why 1,000’s of Nurses Trust Saljet®

🔒 Sterile every time. Sealed vials mean no cross-contamination.

Right amount, no waste. Unit-dose vials give you exactly what you need.

💧 Portable and convenient. Perfect for on-the-go home visits.

🛡️ No leftovers. Use once, discard, no open bottles left behind.

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Three Ways Home Health Nurses Count on Saljet®

In the Field
Perfect for urgent or unpredictable situations. Saljet® delivers a sterile, ready-to-use stream instantly — no sharps, no setup, no delays.

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At the Patient’s Home
Easy to store and always sterile. Keep Saljet® on hand for quick, hygienic wound rinses between visits — no bulky bottles, no contamination risk.

On the Go
Lightweight and compact, Saljet® fits right into your home-visit bag or pocket. Ideal for nurses who need clean saline wherever the day takes them.

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Why Large Bottles
Don’t Work

In home environments, opened multi-use bottles can easily lose sterility and take up unnecessary space. They’re simply not designed for the unpredictable settings home health nurses face every day.

With Saljet®, every rinse or dressing change starts fresh, sterile, and simple — no bulky bottles, no contamination risk, no compromise.

Clean, Simple,
Reliable Care, Anywhere

For home health nurses who balance compassion with clinical precision, Saljet® takes the guesswork out of wound care. Each single-use vial delivers fresh, sterile saline — no contamination risk, no waste, no hassle.

From tidy homes to more challenging environments, Saljet® helps you provide the same standard of clean, consistent care wherever your patients are. Because they deserve nothing less than sterile, every time.

How to Use Saljet

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2. Hold the body of the container firmly but without squeezing, then grasp the tab between your thumb and forefingers.

1. Tear a single container from a strip of four.

4. After twisting, pull on the tab to remove it from the top of the container.

3. Twist the tab on top of the container.

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5. The container may now be positioned at any angle required to access the area to be moistened or cleaned. Apply firm pressure to the container to obtain the desired flow rate.

Experience why wound care professionals trust Saljet every day.

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