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RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - eseedhouse - 09-17-2018 Ozone will *not* clean your CPAP. It might kill you if you breath it however... RE: Crap cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - Melman - 09-17-2018 (09-16-2018, 11:38 PM)CB91710 Wrote: One positive thing to say... Actually, it probably doesn't. I believe SoClean will kill bacteria on surfaces that are already sufficienly clean that no further sanitization is required. I doubt this will even to that. Sleeprider had the best comment, "don't buy, don't buy" which applies to both systems. RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - Marillion - 09-17-2018 +3 to don't buy... RE: Crap cleaner Respify - lsebek - 09-17-2018 (09-16-2018, 08:53 PM)purpleh2 Wrote: on Ebay just put in a search --Respify it will come up Activated Oxygen???? Oxygen does not have a smell (although Ozone does). Ozone is considered to be an air pollutant and can cause respiratory issues in some individuals... I would prefer to stick with the Benzyl Ammonium Chloride disinfectant wipes I can buy at Walmart for a couple bucks/roll of 75, and which also are said to kill 99.9% of all bacteria RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - FirstNoele - 03-28-2020 Looks like there are a lot of people here who don't understand or appreciate the bacterial cleaning ability of an ionizer. For anyone who's taken down laundry that's been dried in the sunlight will appreciate it as a very clean smell. As a former property manager, we always used a room ionizer to completely clean the apartment air before a new tenant moved in. When SoClean came on the market, the price was the only thing that I didn't like. Even the replacement filters for the SoClean are expensive. It's no wonder that the directions tell you to leave it continuously hooked up to the CPAP and to run it every day. I only hooked it up to my CPAP every 3 or 4 days, when the humidifier tank was empty. Over the last couple of years, I've had no sinus issues since using the ionic SoClean. Over the 2019 Thanksgiving weekend, Respify had a special price promotion. The price is great and it works just as well as the super expensive SoClean. A few days ago, I purchased a 16 qt locking / sealing Ziploc brand plastic container, so that I can include my whole CPAP machine in the cleaning process. "Don't knock it, till you've tried it." RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - Melman - 03-28-2020 Ozone is a strong oxidizer. As such it damages many materials including electronics. It will be interesting to see how long your machine lasts. As for working as well as SoClean, how do you know? I researched Respify a while ago and found no referenced studies to support the claim. Even the lab studies for SoClean would never make it into a peer reviewed journal. As a microbiologist with decades of experience with just about every type of sanitizer, I'm quite comfortable knocking it without trying it. RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - Big Guy - 03-28-2020 Think I'll just stick to Dawn dish soap and hot water. RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - DeepBreathing - 03-28-2020 The use of an ozone "cleaner" will void the warranty on your Resmed equipment. I don't have the document to hand, but Resmed put out a notice a few weeks ago stating that any damage caused by the "cleaner" will not be covered by warranty. Resmed recommend the use of mild detergent or soap and warm water. Nothing else. RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - Melman - 03-28-2020 Here's the link to and the content to the Resmed document. https://www.resmed.com/us/dam/documents/...letter.pdf January 8, 2020 To Our Valued Patient, ResMed announced an update to its limited warranty that may affect whether you choose to use an ozone device with your ResMed machine and mask. Please review the detail of this update below.*ResMed user guides advise patients to periodically clean ResMed machines, components and masks with mild detergent and warm water only. Some patients choose to use other means to clean and/or disinfect their machines. With the increased use of ozone devices, ResMed has observed that prolonged and repeated use of an ozone device may eventually cause internal damage to a ResMed machine, leading to an increase in motor noise.Warranty update:Effective for sales of ResMed machines on or after February 1, 2020, ResMed’s limited warranty will exclude damage to ResMed machines caused by use of ozone devices. The limited warranty on ResMed masks, with the exception of ResMed AirTouch™products, will not be affected. ResMed is not taking a position on whether you should use an ozone device. That decision is up to you, as the patient, to balance the convenience of using an ozone device versus the likelihood of potential damage to your ResMed machine. ResMed is reinforcing the cleaning instructions in its machine user guide: periodic cleaning with mild detergent and warm water is all that is required with a ResMed machine, component or mask.This letter requires no action on your part.If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the manufacturer of the ozone device you are currently using or, for medical advice, your physician. Sincerely, Your home care provider RE: CPAP cleaner Respify [anyone buy this?] - Timewellspent - 03-29-2020 Seems a lot of people don’t like the ozone cleaners! I look at it as a supplement to your cleaning routine. I wash my tubing and mask once a week with dial anti bacterial hand soap using one of those long tube brushes ( good scrubbing ) , run hot water through it for three minutes, then let it dry. (Wipe mask daily) After it is completely dry I use the ozone cleaner , attaches to the end of the hose , put my mask in a bag and let it run (approx 30 minutes). I usually put it in my bathroom with the window open and close the door to avoid the odor. I Never use it directly on the machine as I never thought that was good for the motor. I feel you can’t be to careful When it comes to your health! |