Hi Patricia, Thanks for the feedback! We can definitely add this to the queue. In the meantime, here are some tips: Clean the cushion daily with CPAP cleaning wipes to remove oils and maintain a secure seal. Wash the frame and headgear weekly using mild soap and warm water. Clean the inside of the tubing with a CPAP brush set to prevent moisture buildup and ensure consistent airflow. Use a CPAP cleaning machine for added convenience, especially for deep cleaning the mask, tubing, and water chamber. Replace the memory foam cushion every 30 days to maintain a proper seal and prevent bacterial buildup.
Thank you regarding the all important hygiene cleaning issue. I personally flagged that as a potential problem with a fabric structure and your video answered it, especially about liquids getting between the fabric and silicone. Unless you can remove the fabric easily every time, that is going to be a breeding space for mould eventually. It seems this has been designed as a throwaway product as the nose filter and fabric do not have any replacements. I’ll stick with my original silicone headgear for now. Sincerely appreciate your honesty in this video review.
You're welcome! 😊 Starting CPAP therapy can feel overwhelming, especially when choosing the right mask. We're here to help make the process easier! If you have any questions or need personalized recommendations, feel free to reach out. You've got this!
I have the old style N/P30 mask. As said. Super comfy. But for me at least. The moment I lay on my side. I can hear the air rushing through the frame (bone conduction?) as I breath. It sounds like I have become Darth Vader. When I'm sat on the edge of the bed or on my back (I can't sleep that way) no noise at all.
I tried a nasal mask for the first time a few nights ago. My mouth kept filling with air. (I am not a mouth breather). Anyhow, I had to give up on it. Any suggestions on how I can make it work?
I would like to see a video on cleaning.
Hi Patricia,
Thanks for the feedback! We can definitely add this to the queue. In the meantime, here are some tips:
Clean the cushion daily with CPAP cleaning wipes to remove oils and maintain a secure seal.
Wash the frame and headgear weekly using mild soap and warm water.
Clean the inside of the tubing with a CPAP brush set to prevent moisture buildup and ensure consistent airflow.
Use a CPAP cleaning machine for added convenience, especially for deep cleaning the mask, tubing, and water chamber.
Replace the memory foam cushion every 30 days to maintain a proper seal and prevent bacterial buildup.
Thank you regarding the all important hygiene cleaning issue. I personally flagged that as a potential problem with a fabric structure and your video answered it, especially about liquids getting between the fabric and silicone. Unless you can remove the fabric easily every time, that is going to be a breeding space for mould eventually. It seems this has been designed as a throwaway product as the nose filter and fabric do not have any replacements. I’ll stick with my original silicone headgear for now. Sincerely appreciate your honesty in this video review.
Thanks for posting this. I’m about to start CPAP therapy and have found the mask selection process to be dizzying.
You're welcome! 😊 Starting CPAP therapy can feel overwhelming, especially when choosing the right mask. We're here to help make the process easier! If you have any questions or need personalized recommendations, feel free to reach out. You've got this!
I have the old style N/P30 mask. As said. Super comfy. But for me at least. The moment I lay on my side. I can hear the air rushing through the frame (bone conduction?) as I breath. It sounds like I have become Darth Vader. When I'm sat on the edge of the bed or on my back (I can't sleep that way) no noise at all.
I tried a nasal mask for the first time a few nights ago. My mouth kept filling with air. (I am not a mouth breather). Anyhow, I had to give up on it. Any suggestions on how I can make it work?
Use a chinstrap! Your jaw is relaxing and that’s why air is coming out of your mouth.
Can't wear nasal only I'm a mouth breather
Just her a chin strap!