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Caring for your CPAP A. Finlay. Why is Cleaning so Important? So that equipment lasts longer So that germs don’t build up Remember you are breathing whatever.

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1 Caring for your CPAP A. Finlay

2 Why is Cleaning so Important? So that equipment lasts longer So that germs don’t build up Remember you are breathing whatever is growing inside!

3 Mask Each morning: wipe seal with warm soapy water Fortnightly: soak in white vinegar solution (diluted to half water, half vinegar) Never put your mask in the dishwasher Remember – harsh sunlight, boiling water and harsh cleaners will damage your mask and reduce its life. Be gentle!

4 Headgear Fortnightly: Clean in washing machine. Don’t put in the dryer. Tip! Before washing, can be a good idea to use a permanent marker to mark where Velcro straps were set to. This helps when re-adjusting the straps after washing.

5 Hose Fortnightly – rinse in vinegar/water solution It’s important to air dry before using, to avoid “rain out”. You can dry your hose by hanging it over a towel rail or shower head Don’t use the CPAP machine to “blow-dry” the hose – water can get back into machine and cause short circuits.

6 Humidifier (if you have one) Each day – empty unused water. Refill with new water each night. Fortnightly – soak in vinegar/water solution for 30 minutes. Use a toothbrush to clean white scales. Don’t use toxic chemicals that you wouldn’t be happy inhaling. Stick with vinegar or lemon juice

7 Filter Fortnightly – flick/brush off dust. Every two months – wash with warm soapy water. If your CPAP air pressure feels less, it’s likely that your filter is blocked with dust and needs to be cleaned.

8 How long should my parts last for? PartReplacement time Mask1 year minimum Headgear straps1 year Hose1-2 years Humidifier chamber>2 years Filters1 year

9 Some do’s and don’ts… Do clean your machine/mask when you wake up, so it can dry before bed time. Don’t use face moisturisers before putting CPAP on Don’t tape over your exhalation port (mini holes in the front of your mask). These are designed to let CO 2 out

10 Finally…. The more you care for your CPAP, the more benefit you’ll gain


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