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Your CPAP mask, headgear and tubing must be cleaned weekly to
prolong their lives. Products within the cleaning and comfort
section will sanitize and help eliminate body oil, dirt, dust and/or
bacteria which will aid in comfort and compliance. DO NOT USE
alcohol to clean CPAP masks as it may adversely affect performance.
DO NOT USE any cleaners containing fragrance or harsh soaps.
This will leave residue on the CPAP mask or tubing which effects
efficiency. Rinse thoroughly to insure that no detergent/soap
residue remains. Headgear can be washed but only air dried.
DO NOT USE bleach on headgear.
Hint: Always wash your face to remove facial oils before
using your CPAP mask to help eliminate leaks.
Check CPAP filters weekly. Foam filters may be washed but should
be replaced every few months. Replace dirty or old pollen
filters to eliminate bacteria.
Buying a Mask:
Buying the right CPAP mask for you could be difficult but is one of
the most important decisions when it comes to comfort and
compliance. There are many different types of masks to choose
from so you should not sacrifice your happiness and comfort or feel
you must stick with one mask. In fact, having a few different
CPAP masks is recommended. Try out a few masks in actual situations.
The mask choice should be based on some simple guidelines:
- Comfort - If the mask is not comfortable, your
compliance rate will be low.
- Convenience - If the mask is not easy to use, then
you will eventually tire of wearing it.
- Quality of Seal - Your mask should have a quality
seal and should not leak. It should not require very tight
headgear.
- Quietness - Make sure you and your partner can
tolerate the exhalation noise. Larger exhalation holes
help reduce noise.
Accessory Replacement Guidelines:
|
Accessories |
Replacement
Schedule |
| Full Face Mask |
Every three months |
| Full Face Mask Cushion |
Every two months |
| Nasal Mask |
Every three months |
| Nasal Mask Cushion |
Every two months |
| Nasal Pillows
(Cannula-style interface) |
Every two months |
| Headgear |
Every six months |
| Air Filter(Disposable) |
Every month |
| Air Filter
(Non-Disposable) |
Every three months |
*Replacement schedules vary per CPAP patient.
Comfort Tips:
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If your face becomes red or sore, try nasal
pillows, a skin protection tape or mask spacers.
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For a dry nose or throat, increase room
humidity, add a humidifier to your CPAP and/or use Saline
nasal spray.
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If nasal draining or sneezing occurs, change
filter on your machine, use a humidifier or increase
humidification on your unit. A doctor should be
advised if symptoms persist.
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A chin strap or heated humidifier should
help mouth leaks.
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