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Re: Be Careful at Your Sleep Center

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 5:17 am
by deltadave
And if he has some FACTS surrounding this Sentinel Event, then he should put them on the table.

Interestingly, the ResMed site

http://www.resmed.com/au/service_and_su ... c=patients

says:
If you have a standard humidifier tub, it is recommended that you use distilled or deionized water. If you have a cleanable tub, tap water is fine for everyday use.
Respironics seems to take the "distilled water" position, but the rationale is that the minerals can damage components.

"IMHO":
  • If the hospital water supply was contaminated with Legionella, it would be closed down and the lead story on Yahoo TODAY because ALL the patients in that hospital would be at risk;
  • If Mike and the sleep tech do not pass the information to the CDC YESTERDAY then they are totally irresponsible;
  • TS, distilled water is cheap. Admittedly, even tho the risk is statistically remote why risk it;
  • TS2, I mean, some people NEVER clean ANYTHING in their machines and are healthy as a raccoon. Life ain't fair.

Re: Be Careful at Your Sleep Center

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 5:54 am
by deltadave
Wasn't this one:

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2008/0 ... nnair.html

and this is 4 years ago anyway.

Time to call the CDC.