
The humidifier tank will say distilled water only. I choose not to use tap due to chlorine and other chemicals that must be used to treat and to keep it safe, flowing down rusty pipes. But everyone has their own free will to use what they please.

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I top mine off every morning & dump it only once a week when I clean the tank.NotLazyJustTired wrote:Actually we did stop by Wally World and pick up a couple 88 cent jugs of distilled so I did run the humidifier last night. How often should I dump distilled water? Every couple days? Once a week?
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But, ResMed said if I signed their waiver, I could do anything I wanted!cosmo wrote:The instructions call for daily water disposal.
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Every time we get a new batch of newbies we go through the same discussion about cleaning regiments and it goes from daily scrubbing with a toothbrush and strong disinfectant to "never mess with it".NotLazyJustTired wrote:How often should I dump distilled water? Every couple days? Once a week?
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Better check your life insurance policy. Mine stated that if I didn't use distilled water and I was found dead from waterborne parasites, my family would not see the $5,000 I'm insured for and contract would be void.StuUnderPressure wrote: But, ResMed said if I signed their waiver, I could do anything I wanted!
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Hummm, my life insurance is a lot more than that, my wife is the beneficiary, and SHE is the one who prodded me to sign the waiver.cosmo wrote:Better check your life insurance policy. Mine stated that if I didn't use distilled water and I was found dead from waterborne parasites, my family would not see the $5,000 I'm insured for and contract would be void.StuUnderPressure wrote: But, ResMed said if I signed their waiver, I could do anything I wanted!
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The last time I said that, I got chewed out and the person that asked the question told me she wanted to hear what everyone said anyway...Pugsy wrote:Every time we get a new batch of newbies we go through the same discussion about cleaning regiments and it goes from daily scrubbing with a toothbrush and strong disinfectant to "never mess with it".NotLazyJustTired wrote:How often should I dump distilled water? Every couple days? Once a week?
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Well I totally missed that one or I would have given her a lot of reading to do.Sheriff Buford wrote:The last time I said that, I got chewed out and the person that asked the question told me she wanted to hear what everyone said anyway...
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Around here, we follow the 10-second rule or "if you can beat the cats," so I think I've dumped my water for the last time!NotLazyJustTired wrote:Sorry folks; I certainly didn't mean to stir up a hornets nest! I think Pugsy's articulate response saying that everyone should go their own way on this makes sense. I guess it would be like trying to standardize the way we brush our teeth or take a shower and how often and with what kind of soap or what time of day, etc. etc. Wanna really get this going? Let's talk about the 5 second rule! The guys on Myth Busters pretty much proved that one false. Though I am not a germophobe, I will not eat anything dropped on the floor, but if you do, that is your business and I guess that is the whole point. Your body, your decision. 'nuff said?
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