New Xpap Smell

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New Xpap Smell

Post by Mikesus » Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:24 pm

Ok, how many thousand miles does it take for the new xpap smell to go away? Seriously tho, there is a plastic smell to the air. Anyone else experience this?

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Post by chrisp » Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:40 pm

Have you washed the hose and mask ? If you have I'd say about 1 night but who knows. Maybe you have one of the earth friendly models made with 90% recycled plastic . Mine lasted maybe 1 or 2 nights.

What model is it ?

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Post by Mikesus » Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:42 pm

Remstar Auto w/Cflex. It has gotten better after 3 nights so maybe there is hope, but it is coming out of the unit that way...
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Post by rested gal » Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:07 pm

I deleted this... goofed when I meant to edit, as below.
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Post by rested gal » Mon Feb 14, 2005 11:09 pm

That seems to be typical, Mikesus. I took about 3 or 4 nights using it for the "new" plastic smell to disappear completely from my machine - same brand/model as yours, I thought. (There's no "Pro" in the name of the Remstar Auto with C-Flex.) I suppose a person could also turn the machine on during the daytime during the first day or two - let it just run to hasten removal of the new smell.

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Post by Liam1965 » Tue Feb 15, 2005 4:34 am

I'm not the expert rested gal is, so I sort of hate to follow that, but...

Having tried a lot of masks in the last few weeks, I can tell you that in my experience, the odor comes from the mask, not the CPAP itself. I can also tell you that some masks seem to hold it longer than others.

The Activa held a mediciny smell for quite some time, but since that one was from the sleep lab, and had been repeatedly dunked in disinfectant, we can't hold that against it.

I find the swift is particularly holding on to it's plasticity (is that even a word?).

I agree, though, a good scrubbing should take care of most masks pretty quickly.

Liam, who doesn't really notice the masks' smell over his own foul stench.

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Post by Mikesus » Tue Feb 15, 2005 5:44 am

Liam1965 wrote:I'm not the expert rested gal is, so I sort of hate to follow that, but...

Having tried a lot of masks in the last few weeks, I can tell you that in my experience, the odor comes from the mask, not the CPAP itself. I can also tell you that some masks seem to hold it longer than others.

The Activa held a mediciny smell for quite some time, but since that one was from the sleep lab, and had been repeatedly dunked in disinfectant, we can't hold that against it.

I find the swift is particularly holding on to it's plasticity (is that even a word?).

I agree, though, a good scrubbing should take care of most masks pretty quickly.

Liam, who doesn't really notice the masks' smell over his own foul stench.
I originally thought that but disconnecting the hose and checking the output of the machine itself was the culprit.

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Post by rested gal » Tue Feb 15, 2005 6:09 am

Anything new, mask or machine, can smell new. But the "new" plastic smell Mike's talking about with the Remstar Auto/C-flex is definitely the machine itself - for a few days. According to people who have called Respironics about it, it's not harmful and will disappear in a few days. That seems to be so.

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Post by Liam1965 » Tue Feb 15, 2005 7:54 am

Well, then, it's both. Because the smell has long since disappated when I use my Mirage Ultra, but when I use the Swift, it's nearly overpowering.

But I suppose since both have plastic parts, it's not surprising.

Liam, who just hopes they don't have aerosol cans of "new CPAP smell" when they repair them.

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Post by jdschooler » Tue Feb 15, 2005 10:55 am

Well how about this....my wife is an impecable housekeeper and everything is vacummed every day including the furnace filters...When I use my ResMed APAP Spirit I breathe just fine but If I take of the mask for anything I get a stong smell of hot dust. You know that smell you get in the fall when your heat turns on for the first time. Is the air in the APAP filtered that good? or is the air in my house that bad?
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Post by Liam1965 » Tue Feb 15, 2005 11:38 am

Probably both. I know there are HEPA filters available for the various CPAPS, I don't know if they come standard or not. But they do filter out things like dust, so you're probably getting a much reduced amount of dust during the night, and waking to a refreshed recognition of it.

Where as your wife, like those who live in Hershey PA, has gotten used to the smell of chocolate (er, dust), and no longer even notices it.

That would be my guess, anyway.

Liam, who would be SO disappointed to live in Hershey and realize he no longer smelled the chocolate.

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Post by Guest » Tue Feb 15, 2005 11:43 am

Actually it depends on the vacuum cleaner... The average vacuum kicks up a lot of dust into the air and it takes a few hours for it to settle again. Hepa filtered vacs are better and don't stir as much stuff up...

I have a AustinAire Hepa filter for the bedroom and I have my Remstar on top of it with the air intake on it right above the outlet on the Hepa. I have noticed that I wake up with very clear sinuses, til I unmask...


Mike is wondering what co-workers would think about wearing a hepa mask...

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Post by Liam1965 » Tue Feb 15, 2005 11:45 am

Anonymous wrote:Mike is wondering what co-workers would think about wearing a hepa mask...
HEPA! Eeep. That's why they looked at me so strangly when I ordered my "HEMP" mask.



Liam. Anyone want a "mask" brownie?

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Post by jdschooler » Tue Feb 15, 2005 1:32 pm

HEMP mask....the tree huggers would go crazy for that idea....not to mention a few others! LOL
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Re: New Xpap Smell

Post by GTOJim » Tue Feb 15, 2005 2:59 pm

Mikesus wrote:Ok, how many thousand miles does it take for the new xpap smell to go away? Seriously tho, there is a plastic smell to the air. Anyone else experience this?

Yesterday I received a new Auto C-Flex. I used my old hose and mask with my new machine last night. I was surprised at how strong the smell of plastic was when I turned on my new machine. Yes I still smell the plastic this morning. I’m sure the smell will dissipate in a few days.

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