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Re: Cpap mask cleaning
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:12 pm
by Danimal74
palerider wrote:Riyadh136 wrote:What is the proper method of cleaning a cpap mask between patients
instructions are in the back of most mask manuals, it's typically quite simple.
How is such a response helpful to a person that took the time to post the question? Everyone knows the literature that comes with a cpap contains information about its maintenance and use; however, most everyone also knows sometimes the information is lacking and sometimes a person just may want to bounce things off those with experience.
How many people have you chased away with those 9,000+ posts?
Re: Cpap mask cleaning
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 10:18 pm
by Lucyhere
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Danimal74 wrote:palerider wrote:Riyadh136 wrote:What is the proper method of cleaning a cpap mask between patients
instructions are in the back of most mask manuals, it's typically quite simple.
How is such a response helpful to a person that took the time to post the question? Everyone knows the literature that comes with a cpap contains information about its maintenance and use; however, most everyone also knows sometimes the information is lacking and sometimes a person just may want to bounce things off those with experience.
How many people have you chased away with those 9,000+ posts?
8,895 ... oh, I thought you were asking me.
Re: Cpap mask cleaning
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:17 am
by Cathyann
Great replies except for a few useless, unhelpful 1 liners, like post #2.
I've often wondered about what they do with the masks you get to try on before sleep studies. It would be wasteful and expensive to just toss something that only spends a minute or two on someone else's face. I have no problem with this as I know it's throughly cleaned and sanitized. Also, I bet some folks trade or give away used masks on this very forum. I'm guessing many are still alive.
I bet your bottom dollar used masks are cleaner than the toilets and doorknobs in public bathrooms. I'll still touch those unless it's visually dirty...lol. Then soap up afterwords.
Re: Cpap mask cleaning
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:19 am
by Mudrock63!
I admit to being mildly germophobic.
Re: Cpap mask cleaning
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:34 am
by ChicagoGranny
Cathyann wrote:
Great replies except for a few useless, unhelpful 1 liners, like post #2.
I've often wondered about what they do with the masks you get to try on before sleep studies. It would be wasteful and expensive to just toss something that only spends a minute or two on someone else's face. I have no problem with this as I know it's throughly cleaned and sanitized. Also, I bet some folks trade or give away used masks on this very forum. I'm guessing many are still alive.
I bet your bottom dollar used masks are cleaner than the toilets and doorknobs in public bathrooms. I'll still touch those unless it's visually dirty...lol. Then soap up afterwords.
You made a post yourself that does not address or help toward the OP's question. Welcome to the club.
Re: Cpap mask cleaning
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:53 am
by Sleeprider
DeadlySleep wrote:Mudrock63 wrote:buying underwear at a garage sale
Keep a low profile and stick to men's underwear.
See, this is why the Airfit P10 is so popular. It's like "commando" for CPAP.