Saljet For Nurses

Trusted by Healthcare Professionals

🔒 Sterile, single-use saline vials

🛡️Tamper-evident vials

💧No mess. No waste. No contamination.

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Made with Nurses in Mind. Built for Real-World Care.

From the ER to long-term care, nurses need fast, safe, and reliable solutions. That’s why Saljet was made.

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Always Sterile

Single-use vials help reduce cross-contamination and keep every rinse clean.

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Gentle, Targeted Flow

Just twist off the top, point at the effected area and squeeze.

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Easy to Use

Snap, squeeze, and go. Perfect for fast-paced environments and on-the-go care.

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Emergency Care

When seconds count, Saljet delivers a fast, sterile saline stream wherever it is needed, no sharps.

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Primary Care

Quick and convenient sterile saline to use during routine exams or minor procdedures, no mess, no sharps, no delays

Clinical Applications

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Home Health

Compact and easy to use, Saljet helps home care nurses provide clean, sterile saline without bulky supplies.

Why Nurses
Choose Saljet

✓ No prepping bottles or cleaning up spills, just snap and use.

✓ Single-use vials eliminate contamination risks between patients.

✓ Carry a strip of Saljet in your pocket, save time on supply runs, and apply sterile saline exactly when and where it’s needed.

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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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