It is true that many CPAP machines used in the treatment of sleep apnea are designed to be as simple to use as possible. However, being a wearable piece of medical equipment, CPAP do come with, however minimal, a maintenance requirement. While most users do a great job at the simple daily maintenance tasks, like keeping the mask clean and in working order, there are other tasks that are often overlooked. One of those tasks, is keeping the filters clean and in good working order.
Maintaining Your CPAP Filter Is Easy!
The filter on a CPAP is located towards the back of the machine where air from the room is drawn in. While all CPAP machines have a white replaceable filter, some also come with a grey reusable filter. It is important to know what type of unit you have and the number of filters to ensure proper maintenance and operation.
Grey Reusable CPAP Filters
If your CPAP unit has a grey reusable filter, you should remove it weekly and clean it thoroughly. If you live in a home with dust, pets, or smoking you should clean it more frequently as this filters cleanliness affects proper airflow into the CPAP machine. Cleaning the reusable filter is easy. Simply rinse it out with warm water, allow it to dry completely then reinsert it back into the CPAP machine As a general rule, the grey reusable CPAP filters last around six months. They should, however be replaced sooner if they appear brown and dingy, even after a thorough cleaning.
White Disposable Paper CPAP Filters
As mentioned above, nearly all CPAP units feature a white paper filter that is disposable. Most often these filters are designed to last about a month. However, like the grey reusable filters, if you live in a home with pets, dust, or smoke, you should increase the replacement interval on these filters.
Cleaning the CPAP Machine Itself
Cleaning the exterior of the CPAP is generally not required for the proper operation and maintenance of the machine. However, it is advisable to wipe down the unit with a damp cloth and some mild non fragrant detergent whenever the filters are cleaned or changed.
As with any piece of medical equipment, proper cleaning and maintenance of your CPAP unit will ensure proper function and longevity. This will allow for comfortable and effective treatment and often a substantial savings in overall medical costs. Want added comfort for your CPAP experience? Be sure to check out CPAP Comfort mask sealant! It’s non-toxic, gel formula will ensure a good seal and added comfort resulting in a better night’s sleep!