Cleaning hoses, humidifier, and mask
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2004 9:55 am
Hi-
I've been a cpap user now for almost three years. And it's made a HUGE difference in my alertness and energy levels, so new users who are worrying or having trouble sleeping with the mask - keep working at it. It's definitely worth it!!! When I first got the cpap, I followed the directions of the company who sold the machine to me and I started by washing the hoses, mask, and humidier every day (they recommended a mild dishwashing soap and water). Then it was every other day. Now it's about once a week, and occasionally a bit longer due to circumstance. I work a full time and a part time job so I'm lucky I get the house clean and dinner done, but I'm usually too pooped to clean the cpap before use everyday. Anyone have thoughts on that? I don't want to give myself sinus infections, or other problems because I'm not washing the humidifier and hoses out often enough. I do tend to wash the mask off evey other day or so, though (morning breath! ugh!), which also helps if you find that using the mask may make you break out (which could also be a latex allergy, so look into the situation if it keeps happening).
In addition, normally, I used distilled water in my humidifier. If you use regular tap water in your humidifier you will eventually get calcium deposits. Upon occasion, when travelling, I will be forced to use tap water in the humidifer. When this happens, after getting home, I clean your humidifier with a mixture of cider vinegar and water, which helps clear any calcium deposits out of the humidifier. (It also works great to clean out your coffee pot too!).
Thought I'd share my experiences here. How often to clean your humidifier, hoses, and mask is one of those things we have to deal with now when using a cpap.
I've been a cpap user now for almost three years. And it's made a HUGE difference in my alertness and energy levels, so new users who are worrying or having trouble sleeping with the mask - keep working at it. It's definitely worth it!!! When I first got the cpap, I followed the directions of the company who sold the machine to me and I started by washing the hoses, mask, and humidier every day (they recommended a mild dishwashing soap and water). Then it was every other day. Now it's about once a week, and occasionally a bit longer due to circumstance. I work a full time and a part time job so I'm lucky I get the house clean and dinner done, but I'm usually too pooped to clean the cpap before use everyday. Anyone have thoughts on that? I don't want to give myself sinus infections, or other problems because I'm not washing the humidifier and hoses out often enough. I do tend to wash the mask off evey other day or so, though (morning breath! ugh!), which also helps if you find that using the mask may make you break out (which could also be a latex allergy, so look into the situation if it keeps happening).
In addition, normally, I used distilled water in my humidifier. If you use regular tap water in your humidifier you will eventually get calcium deposits. Upon occasion, when travelling, I will be forced to use tap water in the humidifer. When this happens, after getting home, I clean your humidifier with a mixture of cider vinegar and water, which helps clear any calcium deposits out of the humidifier. (It also works great to clean out your coffee pot too!).
Thought I'd share my experiences here. How often to clean your humidifier, hoses, and mask is one of those things we have to deal with now when using a cpap.