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How often to replace mask, hose, etc. - bigla6940 - 12-29-2023

Hi, new to the board. I have been using my Resmed 10 for about 10 months. It helps the Apnea but sometimes it interrupts my sleep with noisy leaks.
My question is about replacement. My supplier thinks I should replace the mask (full mask with memory foam cushion) every month, and the hoses and other parts every 90 days. Is this schedule needed? 
Thanks


RE: How often to replace mask, hose, etc. - gainerfull - 12-29-2023

If you're using a silicone mask then you can wash it w/ dish soap and be fine for 6 months - 1 year.

This cycle you quote is setup to make durable medical equipment providers profit and not a benefit to you. The supplies I go through most frequently are the head gear as they stretch out and the air filters for the machines.


RE: How often to replace mask, hose, etc. - PeaceLoveAndPizza - 12-29-2023

Cleaning and replacement schedules are a personal choice. Some do it on their insurance schedule, others have their own.

I use things until I notice a change for the worse. My heated hose is 4 years old, my nasal pillows are about a year old, my full-face mask is about a year old, headgear is about 6 months old, my water chamber is the original from when I got my machine 5 years ago. The only thing I change often is the filter due to my allergies.

I have washed my hose maybe 2-3 times in 4+ years, masks get wiped down daily with baby bum wipes when used and washed maybe twice a year, water chamber maybe every twice a year as I use homemade distilled water, headgear never washed just replaced. If I notice anything that looks grungy, I wash it.


RE: How often to replace mask, hose, etc. - SarcasticDave94 - 12-29-2023

Just my opinion, what you'll probably want is a small surplus of maybe 2 extra of everything, then don't replace until it's really broke or worn out. Then as you take one from your surplus stack, order it. Filters are about the only thing you'll consider replacing frequently. However some have successfully cleaned the filter.

DME likes having you order things, because there's markup bringing a constant money flow. Max orders plus minimal support equals DME.


RE: How often to replace mask, hose, etc. - Homerec130 - 12-29-2023

Depending on what mask you use, when you swap out the old headgear, save some of the parts. For example on the F-20 FFM, the magnetic clips on the headgear tend to break as they are made of cheap plastic. When you swap out the headgear, save the clips. I also save the elbow that goes from the mask to the hose.

Like SarcasticDave said, it is good to have 1 or 2 backups of everything.

Homer


RE: How often to replace mask, hose, etc. - Sleepster - 12-29-2023

(12-29-2023, 06:57 AM)bigla6940 Wrote: Hi, new to the board. I have been using my Resmed 10 for about 10 months. It helps the Apnea but sometimes it interrupts my sleep with noisy leaks.

In my experience, the straps and cushions lose their elasticity with time. Hand-washing the mask straps with mild detergent helps. I also wash the cushion daily with dishwashing detergent and warm water to remove face oils. (I use the cheap detergent with no additives for skin care. If I see anything on the label that states it's good for preventing dry hands, I don't use it). I also change out the cushions every three weeks, and the mask every three months. I also shave before bedtime. All of this is to help prevent leaks.

I also change the filter every 3 weeks when I change out the cushions.

Quote:My question is about replacement. My supplier thinks I should replace the mask (full mask with memory foam cushion) every month, and the hoses and other parts every 90 days. Is this schedule needed? 

That's the recommended replacement schedule. Also, replacing the water tank every six months. Personally, other than what I've stated above, I tend to replace these parts only when needed. I do use a tubing brush to wash out the tubing every month or so, when I notice an odor.

Check the water tank for mineral deposits and slime build up. I rinse it out daily and let it dry, and wash it with warm water and dish detergent every so often, and use a small brush to reach into the nooks and crannies. If that's not enough, then after washing you can use vinegar to remove mineral deposits and slime. I don't do this as I feel it etches the surface and makes it easier for slime to build up over time. I feel the same way about using peroxide to remove slime.


RE: How often to replace mask, hose, etc. - bigla6940 - 12-30-2023

Thank you all for your responses. I will follow your advice. It did seem unnecessary to replace these items so frequently.