I'm pretty sure resmed is adding something because, normally, manufacturers will state that a product is made of "100% medical grade silicone" but that's not what resmed says. Instead they say that their products are made of "silicone material." https://www.resmed.my/products/masks/airfit-p30i see the last question in the Q&A section. That just means these masks have silicone in them. And it almost certainly means they have some other additives present as well.
Given the Phillips carcinogen issue, and the very clear evidence from that recall that these companies do not care about us or our health, I think it's reasonable to be suspicious when materials used in these systems deviate from proven safe materials used in other food, skin and medical applications. With that in mind, has anyone taken one of these masks, put it in a vac chamber for 24 hours, and then subjected the gas pumped out during that process to a mass spectrometer to see what chemicals are being released? If that hasn't been done does anyone have access to the lab equipment needed to run that test?
If no one has that kind of lab access, well, I'm poor, but I'd still be willing to chip in to the costs of getting a lab test run. At least if other people want to help and also find it concerning that these masks have a smell to them, probably aren't made of medical grade silicone and resmed hasn't disclosed what they're adding to their silicone and what tests (if any) have been run on those additives to confirm their long term safety in a a skin contacting air supply system we use for a significant portion of each day.
Has anyone else noticed the smell I'm talking about or have thoughts about this?
Thank you for your time.