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sanitizing machines for CPAP machines
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05-13-2020, 07:58 PM
RE: sanitizing machines for CPAP machines
No dispute from me. I'd trust what an experienced guy like Melman says on this subject.
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09-21-2022, 07:18 PM
RE: sanitizing machines for CPAP machines
I am expecting to get my Clean Zone tomorrow. I've read up and watched a lot of videos on cleaning and sanitizing the cpaps.
I'll still use warm soapy water on a weekly basis, but I'm planning to use the ozone cleaner several times a week on my accessories (along with wiping the nasal mask on my Philips Dreamwear Nasal mask). It might be more of mind over matter, but I like the idea of killing the bugs moreso than just washing on the cpap accessories. There are various cleaners out there. On the portable ozone cleaners, such as this Clean Zone, some get stuck inside a bag along with the mask/hose/gear/humidifier, and some hook up to the cpap machine directly. I'd advise against the direct cpap hookup due to if there is a warranty issue with the cpap machine, and they find traces of ozone, they can void the warranty. Just cleaning the accessories separately, sounds safe to me for health as well as any warranty issues. Some people might not care for the ozone smell after it gets cleaned. Turning on the cpap for a minute should probably clear that out. I happen to like the ozone smell. I have ionizers in the house now for filtering the air and giving out negative ions (with that fresh rain smell).
09-21-2022, 09:10 PM
RE: sanitizing machines for CPAP machines
Ozone damages machine components and masks. Your choice seems like a poor alternative to soap and water. Good luck with your Chinese Unsvorns DS8 machine. I have never heard of it, and all the sites I searched were blocked for viruses.
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09-21-2022, 09:56 PM
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RE: sanitizing machines for CPAP machines
(09-21-2022, 07:18 PM)imabirdbear Wrote: I am expecting to get my Clean Zone tomorrow. I've read up and watched a lot of videos on cleaning and sanitizing the cpaps. Here is the obligatory warning from the FDA regarding using ozone cleaners on cpap's: Quote: Source: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/safe...chines-and
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09-21-2022, 11:37 PM
RE: sanitizing machines for CPAP machines
Save your money and buy a hypochlorous spray product (one is packaged specifically for CPAP). It won’t void your warranty and it does an amazing job of killing all the cooties that people worry about, very quickly I might add. I have seen it online and it is very inexpensive.
As someone who used ozone for a month, I found it totally disgusting in the end as my mask ended up a sickly yellow orange and the ozone smell is equally disgusting to my sense of smell.
09-22-2022, 12:53 PM
RE: sanitizing machines for CPAP machines
Bacteria are ubiquitous in the environment and we are exposed to them constantly. Those that may grow on moisture and residues are the same organisms that are in your home environment. Pathogens don't appear by spontaneous generation. There is no reason to completely kill ll the bugs, just reducing their numbers with soap and water is adequate.
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