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Simple Hose Management (Larry Beavers) (Humidification)
Hose Management 101
by Larry Beavers

I have never had a problem with hose position.

I run the hose from the CPAP unit from my bedside
UP to and thru a canvas loop I have velcroed to the
headboard. There is a natural little bow of the hose
between the unit and the loop, so since water cannot
normally climb hills ... NO RAIN OUT and
no matter what position I get into .. All is fine.
No pulling on the mask or any other problems.
Ready to clean the hose - then just pull hose out of
loop and go clean. SO SIMPLE.

Have a Nice Forever
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