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    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    0:38 Potential risks of not cleaning your tubing
    0:53 Premature Equipment Failure
    1:23 Throat Infection
    1:47 Pimples in nose | Sores in the mouth
    2:11 Odor
    2:30 Pulmonary Infection
    3:11 The Do's & Don'ts
    5:13 Cleaning your CPAP tubing
    6:09 CPAP Cleaning Machines
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    Did you know not cleaning your CPAP tubing can lead to a pulmonary infection?
    In today’s video, we are going to show you guys the best ways to keep your CPAP hose clean with everyday household items, but for those looking for a quicker and easier solution, you are going to want to stick around until the end to learn more about the best CPAP cleaners and soaps we have to offer. So, let us get into it!
    For patients that have sleep apnea disinfecting your CPAP machine is a daunting process that many people want to avoid but you should take into consideration the hazards associated with not cleaning your CPAP tubing. Sanitizing all of your equipment like your face mask or nasal pillow, headgear, and humidifier chamber should also in your routine and help keep your tubing clean.
    1. Pulmonary infections
    Pulmonary infections will cause fevers and body aches that can lead to hospitalizations and in extreme cases, it can lead to being placed on a ventilator.
    2. Foul smell
    From not washing your tubing it will develop a foul smell that will not go away
    3. Mouth soars
    4. Pimples inside the nose
    5. Throat infections
    6. Premature equipment failure
    The most common types of infections caused by not washing your CPAP tubing.
    The solution for avoiding all of these is to keep your CPAP tubing clean by washing it daily and you can do so with products you have inside your home, these cleaners work with your CPAP mask, water chamber, and any parts of your CPAP equipment that need to be washed.
    1. Mild detergent and warm water solution
    Dawn dish soap with a mixture of warm water will help sanitize your equipment.
    Unscented soaps are best.
    Will help you avoid infections.
    2. White Vinegar and warm water solution
    This solution can help you disinfect the tubing and white vinegar is a great disinfectant.
    White vinegar does leave a strong smell behind, must rinse properly.
    This works by eliminating all the bacteria build-up inside your tubing which will minimize the risk of infection.
    Other solutions for a CPAP sanitizer include OZONE and UV Light cleaners that can make the process of cleaning your tubing less daunting. Some of the CPAP cleaning machines available on the market are
    Soclean 2 OZONE cleaner
    Virtuclean
    Sleep 8
    These cleaners work with activated oxygen (ozone)
    Lumin CPAP cleaner (UV cleaner)
    All these cleaners eliminate the need to clean your tubing daily but do not eliminate the ever having to clean it at all. Even having one of these cleaners you will still have to wash the tubing with a warm soapy water solution. CPAP cleaning is something that is unavoidable and has to be done whether you are using a special cleaner or just warm soapy water. These cleaners all run on a cleaning cycle that needs to be completed to be properly sanitized.
    These Cleaning solutions have helped plenty of patients not feel the process of cleaning your tubing so daunting. You can see by the reviews how many patients have used these cleaners and it has worked to keep their CPAP clean. Having a clean CPAP should be the main priority for anyone on sleep therapy.
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Комментарии • 350

  • @diddystyle4
    @diddystyle4 2 года назад +38

    I've been neglecting wearing my CPAP for a while. I've decided to do the responsible thing and take better care of myself. This video had great information and was very insightful.....much appreciated.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +1

      We are glad you find it helpful. If you have any more questions down the line, we are here if you need us.

  • @dennisevangelista1972
    @dennisevangelista1972 2 года назад +59

    Clean tube while you shower. Soap and vinegar. Give it a shake. Give it a rinse. Hang on rod to dry

    • @onebigadvocado6376
      @onebigadvocado6376 Год назад +6

      Always clean your hose thoroughly in the shower. Got it.

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад

      Cleaning it out in the shower is a great idea.

    • @TheWatcher818
      @TheWatcher818 Год назад +1

      @@onebigadvocado6376 HEYO!

    • @yvetterenee8256
      @yvetterenee8256 Год назад

      I like using my sink and hanging it to dry.

    • @harris4huskers
      @harris4huskers 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@onebigadvocado6376 😂

  • @Pw6872
    @Pw6872 5 месяцев назад +2

    I don't know what people are experiencing regarding mold and mildew with their cpaps. I run my cpap each day after sleep use for about 20 minutes. I do this with the hose attached to ensure it is dry inside the tube. I do this even though I don't dial my humidifier up so high as to experience any 'rain-out' when sleeping. Anyway, I've used cpap for 10 years+ and I wash my tube out once a month in my utility sink. I did buy a long cpap 'bottle-type' brush on Amazon for about $10. After I squirt a drop of Dawn soap inside one end of the hose and run some water inside of it, I insert the brush from both ends, carefully going halfway down the 6' tube, back and forth gently a few times. Then I rinse out the tube thoroughly and hang it 'horseshoe style' over my shower door for a while (15 mins or so). Finally, I attach the hose (without mask attached) back up to the machine and without the humidifier operating, allow the machine to again blow for another 20 minutes or so until the hose is completely dry inside. Done! Fresh! Never an infection or a problem.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  5 месяцев назад

      That is awesome! Thank you for sharing with others, Appreciate it!

  • @dennisingram7592
    @dennisingram7592 Год назад +11

    My pulmonary Dr. suggested using mouthwash to clean the tubing. I've been using this method and it leaves a clean fresh scent along with disinfecting. So far so good.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +4

      Hello thank you for your comment. It is not really recommended to use that method of cleaning. However purchasing a CPAP cleaning device or Immersing the tubing in warm soapy water for 15 minutes then letting air dry would work.

    • @Sideler74
      @Sideler74 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Sleeplayground how often do you clean it?

  • @MrCeora
    @MrCeora Год назад +5

    This is the best video on this subject I've seen.
    Thanks!

  • @quiteamazing9703
    @quiteamazing9703 Год назад +4

    Thank you for all the options. After trying different methods, using the long brush with unscented foaming hand soap works best for me and wiping with the mask wipes. I rotate 3-4 hoses so I'm not cleaning all the time. I had to trim the length of the bristles since they were getting stuck in the tube. The ozone from my SoClean leaves a "formaldehyde"-like smell, so I reverted to the 'ole soap and water. If the humidity is on the higher side (like in Florida), I don't need to fill the tank with water - less germs will grow there. If you wake up coughing, you may need a better method.

  • @spicehurls
    @spicehurls Год назад +9

    This was like scared straight. You will never catch me sleeping on (haha) cleaning my CPAP.

  • @tristanjones1845
    @tristanjones1845 2 года назад +9

    To dry my tubing face mask etc I re connect everything back to my machine than turn on “mask fit” and let it blow for about a 30-45 min

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад

      Good idea let blow dry.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Great tip absolutely or you can just connect to machine as well and turn on let dry the mask. Either way awesome tip!

  • @sandan2358
    @sandan2358 3 месяца назад

    New CPAP user, excellent tutorial.

  • @dianemclaughlin9267
    @dianemclaughlin9267 Год назад

    Please follow this advice! I invested in a professional Soclean sanitizer, instead of cleaning myself. I now have chronic sinusitis that causes a chronic cough. I have had two sinus surgeries. I never had a sinus infection until I started using a cpap. Now I use a dental device for my sleep apnea and it works great!

  • @reginalittle5205
    @reginalittle5205 Год назад +5

    Using an ultraviolet sanitizer which really is convenient! My DME recommended it and am I glad.!

  • @noahreeverts465
    @noahreeverts465 2 года назад +6

    What about with heated tubing? Should I be worried about getting the electrical contacts wet?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +2

      Hello,
      No, the electrical component can get wet.

  • @vanwrinkle-01
    @vanwrinkle-01 Год назад +2

    I just found your channel today. I've learned a lot about cleaning my machine that was never explained to me in the 15 years I've been using CPAP machines. In fact I've changed suppliers twice because of bad information, setting up machines so I couldn't access info, failure to give necessary info, failure to keep appointments (they weren't in the office for scheduled appointments and never notified me) etc. In fact I took my machine in once because it wasn't working properly and they had it for a week. They wouldn't even supply a machine I could use while they had my machine. I have obstructive sleep apnia. I think that's what they called it. In all this time they have failed to answer my questions about cleaning the tube and the machine.
    At one point I had to figure out how to access the clinical menu because I needed changes made that they refused to make and after that I refused to take the machine in to them. They got very upset with me. Now I set the machine so it works best for me not for them. Since I reset the machine mask leaks are almost non existent and events per hour have dropped significantly from over 40 to 4 to 6 per hour.
    The tube you showed here is just a regular tube. I use a heated tube. My question here is "do you clean a heated tube the same way as the regular tube?" Needless to say I've never cleaned any tube I've used. Not even the regular tubes when I used them because when I asked I was told not to worry about them. The tubes didn't need to be cleaned. I disagreed with them but then what the heck. What do I know?
    Do you have a video on cleaning the heated tubes? If so could you share the link. I would really appreciate it. I thought my tube was in excellent condition. However, I just held it up to a light and it looks disgusting on the inside. Now I'm very concerned about using it. I have an old tube that isn't heated. For now I'm going to clean it and if it will work on AirSense 10 Elite, I'll use it until I know how to clean the heated tube. If it won't work on this machine I have an old Resmed Escape that works excellent so I'll use it if possible. All my equipment is ResMed.
    I intend to delve into this a lot more so I thank you very much for the very informative videos I've found so far. Take care and be safe.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Apologize that you had to experience that. Yeah a lot of suppliers give the machine and bye bye. No explanation, no instruction it is sad. You should not have had to figure out things on your own. Yes, you can clean the heated tubing the same way you can clean the standard. Here is a link where I tell a little bit about cleaning and what to clean and when. Once you get into a routine it is pretty simple. Let me know if I can answer any other question. Or I looked over anything I will be happy to help you further. ruclips.net/video/rASRsDqrRxE/видео.html

    • @vanwrinkle-01
      @vanwrinkle-01 Год назад

      @@Sleeplayground I thank you very much for your response. After watching a bunch of your videos, I got really ticked off at the people where I get my supplies from and contacted the one I deal with now. I guess some of the problem was me. They had no idea that I had never been told and shown how to care for the machine and equipment because I had never bothered to ask. When I started going to them for equipment, because I had been using a CPAP for so long they thought that all this stuff had been explained to me. She apologized to me and gave me an appointment for Friday afternoon to go over all the info to clean and maintain my equipment. She was very upset that I had never been given any of this info. She was very sincere as well. She had me come in that day and pick up a brush set for cleaning the tube (at no charge) and explained how to clean the tube and use the brush. The appointment is to go over all the rest of the info that I haven't been given. She told me to expect to be there for a couple of hours. I guess there's a lot more to learn. She also asked for the URL for your channel so she could have a look see. She called me back Monday and told me that your channel was extremely informative with excellent info. She did tell me to be very careful with info others have put in the comments. She specifically named one but I don't want to start a war in here so I won't mention which one. LOL
      She was also upset because one of the places sold me a Fisher-Price unit...I mean Fisher-Paskal (or what ever it is called). It burnt out within about 8 months and the seller refused to either replace it or send it in for repairs. Apparently is isn't a very good company to deal with and the equipment is sub-par..
      I'm not going to go on and on about this. The horror stories I could tell you would blow your mind. That's why I appreciate your videos. It got me asking questions. I did get the tube cleaned with vinegar and water. The crap that came out of it was scary. Lumps and chunks of black stuff and white stuff. I soaked and brushed the tube for 2 days to be sure there was no more crap inside. 4 gallons of vinegar and a lot of water before I felt good about the cleanliness of the tube.
      Again, I thank you very much for the videos and the response. I'll let you know how things go on Friday but I expect I'll have gained a lot more knowledge.
      Take care and be safe.

  • @TheSWhitmer1
    @TheSWhitmer1 Год назад +10

    I've been neglecting to take care of washing my CPAP it seems like a chore to me I appreciate the video on the risks.
    I did want to ask is there a list on check sheet that I might be able to print off to explains the parts to clean and how often, like the mask, tubing, headgear, filters ECT.
    Thank you glu for the help

    • @simonrankin9177
      @simonrankin9177 Год назад +2

      Seth i think you ,me and a thousand others ,your not alone...

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +2

      CPAP Cleaning FAQ
      A: The machine should be wiped off once a week with a soft cloth, wipe inside the humidifier, too, check the filter area for extra dust and remove.
      Replace disposable filter m
      Wash water chamber weekly
      Wash tubing weekly
      Wipe down mask daily
      Replace chambers and tubing every 6 - 12 mos
      Some advise differently but this is what the manufacturer recommends.
      .

    • @hollycargile2716
      @hollycargile2716 Год назад +1

      My heated hose won't dry all the way. I hang it over the shower rod, try to shake it out 😃 any help I would appreciate. Thank you

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад +1

      Why do you have to change every 3mo. They are still in good condition.

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад

      If the water runs out before you get up will that harm the machine ..

  • @nobs3075
    @nobs3075 Год назад +5

    I've been using a small amount of Clorox in my pre-wash soaking liquid for over a decade. I have never had any issues. My face cushions have lasted well over a year each, though I do rotate at least five at a time, so I always have fresh ones to change regularly.

  • @Flipperwi715
    @Flipperwi715 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this, I'm trying to determine if those cleaning machines are necessary. Additional advice: If you don't clean your tube you get an odor. Not just in CPAP.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, those items are great to sanitize on a daily basis depending how you set up. You still need to clean weekly warm soapy water.

    • @Flipperwi715
      @Flipperwi715 8 месяцев назад

      @@Sleeplayground That's my wonder, I have cold house so use hose wrap, it's kinda a pain to remove daily. Can't make up my mind. I know my self and it needs to be simple and quick.

  • @keppela1
    @keppela1 2 года назад +8

    Hey, thanks for the video. How on earth do you dry out the tubing after you clean it? You hang it up to dry in the morning and it's still got water droplets inside it when you need to use it at night.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +5

      Hello,
      If there is still water inside the tubing when you go to use it at night we would suggest running the CPAP without any water in the water reservoir for a few minutes until it is dry.

    • @keppela1
      @keppela1 2 года назад

      @@Sleeplayground OK, thanks!

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад +1

      let the machine blow dry it.

    • @marilynyoung8477
      @marilynyoung8477 Год назад +1

      Mine 2. I use my hair dryer to dry the inside

  • @user-nf2ue9kp8t
    @user-nf2ue9kp8t Год назад +1

    Thanks for this very informative video. I did not know about the tube cleaning brush. I am going to buy one today.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Awesome glad it was helpful! Let us know if anything else is ever needed, we are here!

    • @lydiaahubbell8545
      @lydiaahubbell8545 3 месяца назад

      like milking a cow with super long teats!

  • @mikemelancon4343
    @mikemelancon4343 Год назад +4

    I use disinfecting wipes and a tool called “long fingers”( a couple of dollars) and run the wipe back and forth through the length of the hose. Works really good and I’d less messy than soapy water.

  • @lindaeagleton4679
    @lindaeagleton4679 Год назад +4

    Hello. I have not been using the machine because I needed to research how to clean the tubing, etc. This was helpful. If I left the tubing on after not using for two weeks-- can bacteria get into the device itself from the tubing? Also leaving the tubing off for days at at time, can this be a hazard for dust getting into the machine itself?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +2

      Hello,
      Yes if you left the tubing on for 2 weeks without cleaning it bacteria can get into the machine. There is also a chance that leaving the tubing unplugged can gather dust inside the machine so make sure to place the machine away from direct sunlight and take a microfiber cloth to dust it off.

  • @cescoral
    @cescoral Год назад +19

    Cleaning instructions start at 5:20

    • @blackrain6ft5
      @blackrain6ft5 Год назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣 my god, thank you.🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @terematos1519
      @terematos1519 Год назад

      No puedo dormir poque la ResMed air sense 10 produce mucho ruido. El aire está muy fuerte y yo lo escucho. Cual es el problema????. Y también dice la máquina que la máscara esta mal. La compre en mayo y nunca duermo bien . NECESITO UN TERAPISTA QUE ME AYUDE, por favor

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      =)

    • @shawnhorton2000
      @shawnhorton2000 Год назад

      Never thought he’d get to it
      and then it was unmemorsble

  • @elmuan
    @elmuan 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic informative video, thank you so much!

  • @rell_andre6621
    @rell_andre6621 2 года назад +3

    Can heated tubes be submerged in water

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад

      Hi, yes they can! Just make sure the electrical component is dry before plugging it back in.

  • @vickywilkinson373
    @vickywilkinson373 Год назад +1

    My tube is also heater with wiring incorporated in tube. The electrical connector is a permanent part of tube. Do I just make sure no liquid gets on it.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hello,
      The electrical component can get wet. Just make sure it is completely dry before you plug it back into the machine.

  • @annettebarletta8014
    @annettebarletta8014 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you! One question: My tubing has prongs that go into the machine. Can they get wet?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      Yes, they can get wet. Just try to dry before putting back into the unit, I have never seen a problem yet, in my experience.

  • @BrazosP
    @BrazosP 2 года назад +4

    Do I need to remove the heated tubing from connector daily? Or just remove once a week for the cleansing? Was curious if not disconnecting it maybe moisture built up more in the tubing?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +2

      Hello,
      You should disconnect it daily and leave it hanging away from direct sunlight.

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад

      Tks for your help.

  • @doityourselfwithDi
    @doityourselfwithDi Год назад +1

    I have tubing that has the electronic end that goes into the machine. Can u get that end wet? If not, any suggestions on how to clean it?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hi Diane,
      Yes mam you can! Just make sure you dry that end good before putting back into machine. Let me know if anything else needed.

    • @marilynyoung8477
      @marilynyoung8477 Год назад

      I have this hose too and I don't get that end wet but I have soapy water in my bathtub and I put the other end in this water and swish it back and forth. I do the same with clear water to rinse .

  • @jbsimmons54
    @jbsimmons54 6 месяцев назад

    No need to clean if you follow these rules: use ResMed N20 nose piece only w/o humidification, if alternate humidification tank is used (external or with O2 equipment only) place unused distilled water tank in refrigerator when not in active use. In 2 years I've not had any mold, bacteria, dirt, etc. I hated cleaning so much I did what I could to minimize it, but did full cleaning the first few months.
    However, the smaller short 4" tubing to/from the N20 DOES need cleaning as your breath exhales out of one end of it through the myriad of holes. If using supplemental O2, connect the tubing adapter not to the CPAP hose connector of the machine, but to the N20 short hose for O2 injection at your face. Any hose with *heated* humidified air needs to be cleaned. If simply running cooled bypass, no tank cleaning needed unless water turns cloudy or not refrigerated. The water in the tank(s), if not refrigerated, will get cloudy and eventually go bad, need to be dumped, and changed. If your breath exhales through any tubing, through distant holes, that part will need to be cleaned. Some exit right in front of the mask and others a distance away.

  • @jamesmckay4573
    @jamesmckay4573 2 года назад +3

    So the wire brushes are not needed to wash the tubing?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Not needed but they do help, if you are able to obtain.

  • @tattooedman42
    @tattooedman42 Год назад +3

    Different sites tell you different things. I read that you should not use any kind of dishwashing liquid for cleaning (I was guilty of this). I bought the Purdoux off of Amazon and that seems to work well. He showed the orange bottle, I bought the green ones. Tube brushes are highly recommended, and I also just bought a cpap hose dryer, which blows air through the hose. It says it takes 5-10 minutes...I'll see how it goes.

    • @shaunrussell4558
      @shaunrussell4558 Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing what you use!! I wish this information was more covered when I originally got my.
      CPAP… so awesome there’s an tube air dryer!! Where did you get that??

    • @tattooedman42
      @tattooedman42 Год назад +1

      @@shaunrussell4558 I found all that gear on Amazon.

    • @shaunrussell4558
      @shaunrussell4558 Год назад +1

      Very cool!! Thanks for the nice quick response!🙏🏻🙏🏻I wish I knew that tube cleaning brush existed when I first started my CPAP a year ago!? But, I grateful to know that exists!! I’m gonna be more efficient with cleaning out my components more often now! Thanks 🙏🏻 and I appreciate your showing us these things on this channel! Yeah, I can’t afford all these cool components but I definitely wanna get that tube dryer when I can too! Okay, have a good night! 😴🌙💫🙏🏻

    • @tattooedman42
      @tattooedman42 Год назад +2

      @@shaunrussell4558 If you have an air mattress with an air blower that blows it up, that's all the tube dryer is. After I bought mine, I realized this. If you have one you'll save about $50.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Great tip!

  • @yvetterenee8256
    @yvetterenee8256 Год назад +1

    I love Dawn Gentle Clean detergent.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the feedback and sharing that with others. Glad to hear!!

  • @shawn1869
    @shawn1869 Год назад +2

    Can you clean the heated tubing with soap and water and get it wet?

    • @douglassmith1466
      @douglassmith1466 Год назад +1

      My tech told me that you could. Just be sure that it is completely dry before connecting it back. (It's electrical, ya know.)

    • @shawn1869
      @shawn1869 Год назад

      @@douglassmith1466 thanks boss

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hello Shawn,
      Yes, you can just make sure you dry it well before you connect again. But absolutely, let me know if you have any further questions. Thank you for choosing Sleeplay!

  • @knightshift9228
    @knightshift9228 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great video and tips. Are the risks any less if you don't have a reservoir? Should I still expect mould and mildew?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +1

      Yes, you can still experience mold or mildew without a water chamber. Make sure everything is completely dry before using the equipment.

  • @mooneeponds2369
    @mooneeponds2369 Год назад +1

    I have one question outside of the mask ,hose and all other parts, how do I clean the inside the CPAP machine , just the machine itself ????????

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hello Moonee Ponds,
      Keeping the equipment cleaned (Hose, Tubing and Chamber) routinely, is key to keep the inside of the machine clean. You can wipe down the outside of the machine with a very lightly damp cloth or dry preferred. But it is not recommend to clean the inside of the machine or to try to open machine at all to do so. Hope that helps! Any further questions feel free to ask and Thank You for choosing Sleeplay!

  • @jackfleming6212
    @jackfleming6212 Год назад +3

    I was told to only use the NuWave system to sanitize the CPAP mask and hose. They told me so clean use will damage the unit and void warranties I was told this will sanitize everything. Then another tech said no you need to use soap.I have the ResMed 11. Now I’m told to clean the hose and mask and water tank. The NuWave Ozone sanitizer cleans everything, so I still have to keep washing the hose with soap. I bought a brush but it is terrible to try to get through the hose. Who do I believe.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Yes, I understand it can get confusing. They actually state that it "MAY" cause damage or void the warranty using the machines. Yes along with the sanitizing units, it is recommended to clean the tubing and chamber water chamber once a week if able, as they sanitize once again they do not wash the products.

  • @vikkiincc
    @vikkiincc 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great info. Can I use Mrs. Meyers soap to clean my CPAP tube?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +1

      If you don't mind the smell, yes you can use it.

  • @adVANtageousCarnivore
    @adVANtageousCarnivore 2 года назад +3

    Since using my So Clean I no longer have sinus infections.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      That's great to hear! It's very important to keep your supplies as clean as possible.

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад

      Tks.for the info.

    • @billie381
      @billie381 Год назад

      Didn't they recall the So Clean Machines?

  • @salan3
    @salan3 Год назад

    The problem we found with washing the tubing was the drying of the tubing. Here in the UK (and other 'damper parts of the world') you can't just leave the tubing to dry. I doesn't! I use an ozoniser tubing cleaner.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      Understood! Yeah I also would suggest connecting the tubing after you have hung to dry to machine and let the machine run to help dry. Also, though it is a little funny. As I advise in my current video on cleaning maybe go outside and lasso the tubing just to try and get as much of the water out as possible. Let me know if that helps at all. Appreciate the comment!

    • @salan3
      @salan3 Год назад

      @@Sleeplayground Hi. tried both of those and the machine switches off after a few mins if no 'back pressure'. Even after 'swinging it around, it is still very wet inside. Going to try and make a blower for it using a hair drier but on cold.

  • @bpatton28
    @bpatton28 Год назад +2

    do I have to use distilled water ?

    • @aleecealedford4814
      @aleecealedford4814 Год назад +1

      Distilled water is suggested and preferred.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      =)

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад +1

      Tks.

    • @jbsimmons54
      @jbsimmons54 6 месяцев назад

      Unless you want your brain eaten by naeglerii fowleri with 100% fatality rate. That said, you can use purified bottled water in a pinch. It has minerals that stop algae from forming as well. Do not use R/O water as it, like tap water, is not safe. I have had algae with R/O water from water stores that dispense from a spigot. My experience has been with water in my countertop ice maker.

  • @Redwiner5
    @Redwiner5 2 года назад +2

    How do you clean heated tubing (Climate Line)? Is it safe to submerge in the soapy water?

    • @dw5839
      @dw5839 2 года назад +1

      Yes just hang it and let it dry out

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      Yes mam! Sorry for the extremely late response. Please let us know if anything is ever needed.

  • @stevenbueler3108
    @stevenbueler3108 2 года назад +1

    I was using the SO-Clean to clean to clean my BiPap hose, mask & machine untill the recall Dream Station. Please advise?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +1

      Hello,
      I would contact the manufacturer of your BiPAP machine to see if they recommend stopping the use of the Soclean device.

  • @IntegrativeDrumming
    @IntegrativeDrumming Год назад +2

    I like alcohol for the tubing and rinse it extremely well.

  • @buggsy5
    @buggsy5 6 месяцев назад

    Just one quibble. Neither the UV nor ozone devices clean the CPAP components. All they do is, at best, kill most of the viruses and bacteria.
    Both also attack the plastics over time - although that may not be much of a problem if you replace the plastic parts as recommended by the manufacturer. However, I don't recall any manufacturer recommending cleaning their machine components with anything except a mild soap like Dawn (tm) or diluted white vinegar.

  • @Tabossco
    @Tabossco 3 года назад +4

    My new heated resmed hose stinks of chemicals! I cleaned with soap then vinegar and hooked it directly to my sink and ran it for 30 min flush still stinks!

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  3 года назад +3

      Make sure to let it soak for 10-15 minutes in a warm soapy water solution to see if that can help. Sometimes you have to do this multiple times to help get rid of the smell.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  3 года назад +2

      The new one will have the same problem.

    • @bucketofsteam9260
      @bucketofsteam9260 2 года назад +3

      I get a new one from the VA 2x per year. The tubing needs to soak in a water/vinegar solution (dunk it in clean sink). You can soak and rinse with tap water (assuming you don't have really nasty tap).
      Very important: rinse AGAIN with distilled water. I keep a gallon dedicated to this and then pour it back in with a funnel after rinsing. Do this for all parts to prevent calcium scaling from ruining your reservoir.
      I then use a can of air to blow out most of the water droplets and let air dry. For the tube, I hang mine on the wall in a well ventilated area all day. You should be cleaning all parts in the morning so they are dry by the time you go to bed.
      All this is a pain in the ass, but if you don't clean it AT LEAST once a week, it degrades the performance and starts to stink. If you don't clean it for a few weeks (or longer) expect to experience some of the health problems in this video. In addition to OSA, I also have Asthma so I try to do all of this 2-3 times a week. They also sell wipes marketed for cpap equipment that I use every morning on the mask assembly parts. Once you get a routine going with this, cleaning will only take about 5 minutes.

    • @Rusty6507
      @Rusty6507 2 года назад +3

      @@Sleeplayground I’ve used mint scented tea tree shampoo to clean my tubing for years…no bad smells ever. I take the tubing into the shower, put a generous “drop” of the shampoo is into the tubing, put my finger over the electrical connection. Fill it up with water. Hold each end and Raise my hands up and down…Swishing the water back and forth inside the tubing. Rinse thoroughly then hang it to dry. FYI…tea tree is also an anti fungal.

    • @Rusty6507
      @Rusty6507 2 года назад +2

      @@bucketofsteam9260 if they follow Medicare guidelines, you should be receiving new tubing every THREE months.

  • @morenaprotti
    @morenaprotti 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, very informative video! Let me get things right: Should I disconnect the tubing every day and let it air dry from the overnight built up moisture? What can I use to avoid that dust enter my machine while the tube is unplugged? Am I supposed to clean the pipe fully only once a week or every day? Lastly, if I have a Lumin, can I avoid the whole sink water-soap-vinegar washing? Thanks!

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  11 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      Thanks for reaching out! No you do not need to disconnect the tubing to let air dry daily. But you can and is so plug up the hole with a cloth perhaps. You have the filters that catch the dust where the intake of the air comes in. If you would like more you can try the hypoallergenic filters. You would clean the water chamber and tubing/pipe once a week and check filter to make it routine. I have attached a video I did recently on cleaning.
      ruclips.net/video/Efg-TOVfzWI/видео.html

  • @pato7721
    @pato7721 10 месяцев назад

    The one thing you didn’t mention was how often to clean the tubing. Every day, or every 3rd day or once a week? And thank you for this informative video.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  10 месяцев назад

      Yes,
      We apologize in my updated video regarding cleaning and maintenance. I do mention, but you would clean once a week. Please let me know if I can answer any other question. I will be happy to!

  • @bpatton28
    @bpatton28 Год назад +1

    Glade to watch this video. Tks.

  • @ikbev
    @ikbev Год назад +1

    What about uv c box. So for me I use a uvc box daily then wash weekly with dawn and water. What are your thoughts on uv c

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +2

      Hello,
      UV cleaners are fine to use. Washing it weekly is great too since the UV cleaner will only sanitize the outside of the equipment.

  • @debrajackson8072
    @debrajackson8072 5 месяцев назад

    Can I use unscented hand soap to clean my tubing? I'm supposed to clean the long tube every day?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  5 месяцев назад

      Yes and once a week is fine. Daily if you choose!

  • @paisleyjane9606
    @paisleyjane9606 Год назад

    I dilute the soap before putting it in the tubing. I'm more confident that it is thoroughly rinsed that way.

  • @vermontmike9800
    @vermontmike9800 Месяц назад

    Save momey and just use free & clear dish soap. Also, those fancy “cleaning” machines only disinfect but don’t actual clean. They’re overkill. You will still need to clean the tubes and parts with soap and water anyway.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Месяц назад

      I have always notified my patients of the same. Even using the sanitizing machines you should still clean. Thank you for sharing!

  • @shineyshin33
    @shineyshin33 Год назад +1

    What do I do if my health care provider company won’t deliver me supplies? Last time they were stolen I’ve been waiting over 3 months been having migraines also I’m new to this apnea 44 y/o ex athlete didn’t know how important the Tubing was thanks Frfr

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      You can contact your insurance company and they can help you find out why the supplier isn't sending you the items you need.

  • @juliet2756
    @juliet2756 Год назад

    Thank you for answering this question. Is it safe to user rubber gloves to clean mask and tube? Are they toxic? The reason I asked was because I use Press on or Gel Nails and I am afraid that the glue or chemicals may be toxic to the wash water for the Cpap equipment. I thought I would use rubber gloves just to be safe.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can use rubber gloves it is fine. Please let me know what else I can help you with, I would be more than happy to.

  • @adVANtageousCarnivore
    @adVANtageousCarnivore 2 года назад +3

    Is cleaning your tubing once a week okay?

  • @michaeldaniels5584
    @michaeldaniels5584 6 месяцев назад

    Great video for me as a newer cpap wearer. Does water effect the coectiors on the tube?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  6 месяцев назад

      It may, you need to dry the connector thoroughly before connecting into the machine. If you are speaking of he heated tubing.

  • @jenniferfernandez7932
    @jenniferfernandez7932 2 года назад +2

    is posible have this in spanish

    • @Frostbiker
      @Frostbiker 2 года назад +1

      Esencialmente: usa agua y detergente para lavar los platos, una vez por semana.

    • @MariaVargas-mw6oe
      @MariaVargas-mw6oe 2 года назад +1

      Gracias podría hacer
      Un video en Español 🙏

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      We will be working spanish videos soon!

  • @Mehki227
    @Mehki227 Год назад

    I use really hot water and Dawn dish detergent. I have plugs for each end of the tube that let it soak. I rinse the tube and water tank ever other day. My mask everyday. And soak everything once a week. I have a tube brush that I bought on Amazon. Along with a hanger and the plugs for soaking. But now I have a heated tube and wondering how I can clean it without damaging the heating plug because it doesn't seem to disconnect.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      That is a great way to clean your items. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @Nicarao07
    @Nicarao07 Год назад +1

    Do you use regular tap water or distilled water?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      Hello,
      Tap water will be fine when cleaning the tubing.

  • @Nameloc1989
    @Nameloc1989 Год назад +1

    If your tubing has little wrinkles on it is it time to replace it?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Technically the tubing is authorized to be changed every 3 months per insurance. If you keep clean it can last longer. I would say if your tubing is over 6 months I would definitely change for sanitary purposes.

  • @williamcodywinter
    @williamcodywinter 2 года назад +1

    What about cleaning a heated tube without a machine like the SoClean? As the tube is somewhat electrical

    • @dianalynne9243
      @dianalynne9243 2 года назад

      I need the answer as well

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +3

      We recommend hand washing the tubing. The electrical component can get wet briefly, just make sure it is dry before plugging back in.

  • @ziairj
    @ziairj Год назад +1

    Can you use a dishwasher?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      I would not recommend it. Just warm water and mild detergent!

  • @sallymarvin67
    @sallymarvin67 2 года назад +1

    Can you use the c-pap soap on the water reservoir?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад

      Hello,
      Yes you can. Make sure the CPAP soap is unscented and you rinse it out really well.

  • @RMF0109
    @RMF0109 Год назад +1

    So how do you easily clean a tubing that has an electrical plug in for the humidifier? It's not easy to keep it from getting wet when you are trying to put water and soap in the tube.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hi RMF0109,
      So sorry for the late response. Yes you can immerse and soak the heated tubing in warm water and mild dish detergent. Let air dry and make sure the connector is dry before you insert back in machine.

  • @linda.bay12
    @linda.bay12 Год назад +1

    Hi, I'm new to using a cpap machine. I washed the tube for the first time today. I hung the tube to dry but there's still droplets of water in the tube. How do I remove the droplets?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +2

      Hello,
      You can run the machine without water in order to get ride of the condensation still inside the tubing.

    • @linda.bay12
      @linda.bay12 Год назад

      @@Sleeplayground Thank you for getting back to me.😘

  • @user-df4lz8io8d
    @user-df4lz8io8d 6 месяцев назад

    Can I use Ajax dish detergent

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  6 месяцев назад

      I mean if it is dish detergent soap, I do not see why not. It should be ammonia-free mild detergent.

  • @RobertMitchellVideoGameHoarder
    @RobertMitchellVideoGameHoarder 2 года назад +2

    If I end up getting one of these ozone or uv light cleaners, how often do I still have to clean the tubbing and mask with soap and water? I figured those machines would make me not have to but now I'm not sure

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +2

      Before putting the item into the cleaning device they should be wiped down with a wet wipe to make sure there is no stuck-on dirt or dust.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +2

      It is recommended to wipe down the mask, tubing and water chamber with an unscented wipe to remove stuck-on dirt or dust

  • @thania68
    @thania68 Год назад

    Sure but this is only for the patients that use the humidifier on the machine. If you don't use the humidifier then it's not necessary to do that for the reason that it's dry air coming out of the machine only.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Understood, I would still clean every so often to keep sanitized.

  • @Maumexican
    @Maumexican 2 года назад +1

    I have the virtue clean air sense 2.0 ozone cleaner I use it every week to clean my pillows, mask tube, and chamber, I recently realized that when I squeeze the tubes it sounds sticky is that normal?

    • @TheXavierass
      @TheXavierass 2 года назад +2

      I’d suggest you to search more about this as there are two reliable channels that disapprove using ozone cleaner. The resmed forum also disapproves of this method of cleaning.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  4 месяца назад

      .

  • @crisshank468
    @crisshank468 2 года назад +1

    If I buy one of the ozone cleaners, do I still have to the parts with soap and water?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +1

      We recommend using the pre-wash solution if you're going to use an ozone cleaner as ozone tends to leave a strong odor on its own

    • @jozina1
      @jozina1 2 года назад +1

      And the ozon cleaning machines have been known to break down the insulating foam inside of the CPAP. Making the CPAP break down earlier than it should.

  • @rickie12
    @rickie12 11 месяцев назад

    I’m new to CPAP and getting the AirSense 11 machine this coming Friday.
    How often do we have to clean the tubing and parts? Daily? Weekly? I know the mask is daily but what about the tubing.
    Thanks

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi
      Thank you so much for reaching out! I always tell patient to try to get in a routine. Like in my latest video on cleaning and maintenance. Once a week wash the Tubing and the Water chamber. Warm mild dish soap preferably in a tub, sink or bin of some sort bucket. They recommend warm drinking water if able. I would also just for habit check on the filters the same day.

  • @mayrawillmore5950
    @mayrawillmore5950 2 года назад +2

    Good information! Thank you! 🤗👍🏾

  • @hitechrr
    @hitechrr Год назад +1

    ozone will break down the plastic. I have a commercial ozone machine and it will eat tru plastic.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      There are CPAP cleaners that use Ozone. If that makes you uncomfortable there are also cleaners that use UV light as an alternative.

  • @johntrejo7885
    @johntrejo7885 Год назад

    Does UV light disinfect inside the tubing when placing it in the unit?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hi,
      Thanks for reaching out, Unfortunately it does not.

  • @awakstein
    @awakstein 2 года назад +1

    Awesome and thank you!

  • @JohnHansenBeadle
    @JohnHansenBeadle Год назад

    Ok. But how do you actually get the hoses separated to be able to wash them? And of course the one that attached to the machine looks like it has electronic attachment so is it ok to get that wet, or is it supposed to be removed? If so, how??

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Yes, Thanks for reaching out! If you are speaking of how to separate the tubing that comes from mask and the tubing that comes from machine to the mask. If you grab the hard plastic from the mask connection and the rubber tubing connector from the hose and bend like your breaking or wiggle back and forth they will come apart. It is absolutely safe to immerse or wet the electrical component on the tubing just dry well before connecting back up.

  • @karencarson8276
    @karencarson8276 2 года назад +1

    What about using hydrogen peroxide liquid?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад +1

      It is not recommended to use hydrogen peroxide. You can use vinegar and warm water.

  • @djttimeebp8249
    @djttimeebp8249 Год назад +1

    Also can I use the dawn dish soap for the mask clening? And humidifier?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      For cleaning the cushions on the mask you can wipe with unscented baby wipe no alcohol. For the actual mask frame you can use the soapy water, you can clean the headgear in the washer.

  • @akiemurad1999
    @akiemurad1999 9 месяцев назад

    Hey how do you open it to put the water in? Also can I use purified water?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for reaching out! Can I ask are you asking about the water chamber? Yes, you can used purified water, distilled is recommended. You just need to make sure you are keeping clean. Because the calcium will build up faster.

    • @akiemurad1999
      @akiemurad1999 9 месяцев назад

      @Sleeplayground thanks for the follow-up

  • @vickibowers03
    @vickibowers03 Год назад

    I was told by the lady who gave me my machine, not to immerse my tubing because it is the heated tubing she said it will tare it up. I understand if course to dry it good after cleaning but I was told not to immerse

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Thanks for asking Vicki,
      These recommendations are according to Resmed. I have recommended the same for years and never had an issue with any taring of tubing.
      Unplug your CPAP machine from the power source.
      Disconnect the air tubing/hose from your mask and CPAP machine.
      In a sink or tub, rinse the inside and outside of the air tubing with mild soap and warm, drinking-quality water. Avoid using stronger cleaning products, including dish detergents, as they may damage the air tubing or leave harmful residue.
      Rinse again thoroughly with warm, drinking-quality water.
      Place the air tubing on a flat surface, on top of a towel, to dry. Avoid placing in direct sunlight.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Please allow me to know if that helps. Any more questions feel free to ask. Thank you for choosing Sleeplay!

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад

      @@Sleeplayground thanks for the information . I have been using dish detergent and distilled vinegar. Some time baking soda tell me what I need to do!!

  • @aggie1527
    @aggie1527 Год назад +1

    Should tubing cleaning be done daily?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +2

      Hello,
      It can be done daily but I know most people like to clean it weekly. Daily can be time-consuming to some.

    • @bpatton28
      @bpatton28 Год назад +1

      Once a week.

  • @janusgarramone4448
    @janusgarramone4448 Год назад

    You didnt show how to use the long brush in the tubing

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hi ,
      Thanks for reaching out! I will have to do a separate video on that. Here is a clip to show you how to do so in the meantime. www.google.com/search?q=how+to+use+the+long+brush+to+clean+cpap+tubing&sca_esv=551252473&rlz=1C1UEAD_enUS1040US1040&sxsrf=AB5stBhCu3BUP4I1DOVH8WWvNJihwFyFdg%3A1690465940037&ei=lHbCZKX1AY-KwbkP1ve-sA0&ved=0ahUKEwilj_GuhK-AAxUPRTABHda7D9YQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=how+to+use+the+long+brush+to+clean+cpap+tubing&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAaAhgCIi5ob3cgdG8gdXNlIHRoZSBsb25nIGJydXNoIHRvIGNsZWFuIGNwYXAgdHViaW5nMgUQIRigATIFECEYqwJIy1hQ4Q5Y1lZwBXgBkAEAmAGvAaABoCCqAQUzNi4xMbgBA8gBAPgBAcICChAAGEcY1gQYsAPCAg0QABhHGNYEGLADGIsDwgIEECMYJ8ICCBAAGIoFGJECwgIREC4YgAQYsQMYgwEYxwEY0QPCAgsQABiABBixAxiDAcICCxAuGIAEGLEDGIMBwgIHEAAYigUYQ8ICBRAuGIAEwgIEEAAYA8ICCxAAGIoFGLEDGIMBwgIFEAAYgATCAggQABiABBixA8ICBhAAGBYYHsICCBAAGBYYHhgPwgIIECEYFhgeGB3CAggQABiKBRiGA-IDBBgAIEGIBgGQBgg&sclient=gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:b8b3ab23,vid:mF_LLkg-HYk

  • @juliet2756
    @juliet2756 Год назад

    Is it safe to user rubber gloves to clean mask and tube? Are they toxic?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      There is no real need to use rubber gloves. Dish soap or hand soap are a couple of safe options. Simply fill a sink with warm water while adding in enough soap to make it bubbly. Run the warm, soapy water through the hose, so it can effectively clean all the peaks and valleys of the tubing.

  • @scottjones6624
    @scottjones6624 8 месяцев назад

    Been CPAPing for 11 years. I replace my tube every 6 mo or so. Never once cleaned a tube. Health care provider here. They don't smell and look sparkling clean. These stated risks seem bizarre to me and simply theoretical and perhaps stated to sell products.

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  7 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      Thanks for reaching out! CPAPing I love it, lol! Yeah so it is recommended to change the tubing every so often especially if not cleaning. It is just for sanitary purposes so people do not get sick. We do not what is on the inside of the tubing that we can clean so it is recommended to change. If the 6 months works for you that is awesome! Let us know if anything we can do for you, we would be happy to

  • @hoomilouuu
    @hoomilouuu Год назад +2

    Best solution is white vinegar and water

  • @debrajackson8072
    @debrajackson8072 4 месяца назад

    I'm finding that I need to clean my tube every day or it smells funny. My biggest problem is getting the tube dry. It is very long. I hang it on my curtain rod right over the heating vent, but some parts are still not getting dry. What suggestions do you have for me? This is very frustrating and never happened before I got this new tube.
    Also how long do I soak the tube in vinegar? and how long to I soak all the supplies in soapy water!

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  4 месяца назад

      Yes, thanks for reaching out! I would suggest a couple things. I know it is funny, but you may want to stand outside and swing the tubing around to try to get more water out. You can also hook up tubing t and turn on to see if it can dry tubing more. You will always have a little water left so do not drive yourself crazy. Try to make sure also you are using distilled in the chamber as well.

    • @debrajackson8072
      @debrajackson8072 4 месяца назад

      @@Sleeplayground We have been swinging the tube and using distilled water in the chamber. Can we hang the tube outside in the sun? It has warming coils in it.

    • @debrajackson8072
      @debrajackson8072 4 месяца назад

      @@Sleeplayground Can we dry the tube outside in the sun?

  • @crazyc1980
    @crazyc1980 Год назад

    How do you clean the tube with the chip on it

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hi,
      You can wash the heated tubing the same. In a sink with warm soapy water, just dry the tube and end of it well.

  • @norawhitaker5879
    @norawhitaker5879 8 месяцев назад

    Do you leave the machine and mask fittings on the tube to clean. I tried to remove but was unable too?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  8 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      Thanks for reaching out. So I am unclear what you meant about the machine fittings> There should be one end that connects to the machine and the other that connects to the mask. You would separate the tubing take off the machine and disconnect from mask, by bending the rubber and the hard plastic. Water chamber you would pull out of the machine by wiggling if needed. and the mask cushion.

    • @norawhitaker5879
      @norawhitaker5879 8 месяцев назад

      @@Sleeplayground All good - I meant the fitting on each end of the tube. But no worries figured it out. They don’t come off, so you submerge all when cleaning. Thanks anyway.

  • @noahreeverts465
    @noahreeverts465 2 года назад +5

    Noted... don't spray pest killer on my mask. Jokes aside thanks for the content.

  • @Davidh741
    @Davidh741 Год назад

    My tube takes long time to dry like 2 days can I use it who water drops inside or have to wait for full dry

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Thanks for reaching out! Your not going to get 100% dry so yes you can use with little wetness if still not dry. Maybe even attach to machine and let the machine run and get the water out. Out as I say in my recent videos go outside and swing around to try to get as much as able out. But your not going to get all out!

  • @dellyoung6062
    @dellyoung6062 Год назад

    Is there somewhere we can get our machine tested for mold?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      Hi,
      Not that I am aware of. I would say your local supplier the technician may be able to open the unit to check for mold.

  • @Completely_Incomplete
    @Completely_Incomplete Год назад

    how often do you need to clean your tubing, or mask?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Well is you are using distilled water at least once a week if not more. Even with using a sanitizer machine. If you are using any other water please clean immediately.

    • @Completely_Incomplete
      @Completely_Incomplete Год назад

      @@Sleeplayground wonderful of you to reply. Can you refill from large containers of distilled water and store them long term without getting contaminated

  • @mariannewenger2655
    @mariannewenger2655 Год назад

    How often should you clean the tubing?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Once a week is recommended warm water and mild dish soap, rinse and let air dry. If you would like to do more often your more than welcome to.

  • @diana53963
    @diana53963 Год назад

    I have found that the rubbery end of my tubing fits right on the bathroom faucet! Works great for rinsing the tubing. Just have to latch it on to the faucet and run super hot water for a little bit to get all the sudsy water out. This would be after I soak it a bit in the soapy water. Problem I have is how to dry the inside of the tubing? It still has water droplets in it after hanging all day?

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      That's a great idea what you mentioned! I always advise patient's and I know it sounds funny. But after you let dry hanging over railing or shower curtain rod, you can swing outside like a lasso, LOL told ya its funny. But should get out most excess water out. You are not gonna get completely dry that's ok.

    • @billie381
      @billie381 Год назад

      I clean tubing religiously. And swing tubing around like a lasso and also hang in shower after that.. it doesn't dry inside. So many droplets of water remain. What is a more effective method to get tubing dry?

    • @joshuathibodeaux9092
      @joshuathibodeaux9092 Год назад +1

      I turn the humidity level to zero and let it run for a little bit. It dries it up in about 20 minutes.

    • @shirleystaats5857
      @shirleystaats5857 Год назад

      ​@@billie381I dry my tubing with my CPAP machine. Insert the tubing as usual and turn the machine on! Make sure to keep the water reservoir empty when doing this. It takes about 15 minutes. (I let my hose hang to dry all day then completely dry with the machine

  • @melissakuipers7034
    @melissakuipers7034 Год назад

    Please please clean your cpap machine. I neglected cleaning mine and got really sick. Didn't need to be hospitalized but had to have steroids and really strong intravenous antibiotics

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing that! Yes, I try to tell patient's try to get in routine so you do not forget. It is important absolutely, Thank you so much again!

  • @barryredman2803
    @barryredman2803 2 года назад +1

    HO2?

  • @iowa_don
    @iowa_don 2 года назад

    Unfortunately I have never seen a brush that can handle the right angle turn at the end of the ResMed Airsense tubing. 😖😖

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад

      Have you looked into the Snugell tubing brush? sleeplay.com/products/snugell-cpap-tube-and-mask-cleaning-brush-set

  • @kevinmann5209
    @kevinmann5209 Год назад

    How do clean heated CPAP tubing

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hi Kevin,
      You can wash the tubing in a sink with warm water and mild dish detergent. It will not effect the heating mechanism. Just make sure to dry well before you connect.

  • @wandacookson3942
    @wandacookson3942 2 года назад +1

    I am a newbie to owning a cpap and I can’t seem to find enough information on the safety of so clean . There were a lot of reviews that said it didn’t work on the resmed air 11. Is it safe? What do you know about the difference between safety using a uv cleaner or a ozone cleaner. Ever rat o have asked says just wash with soap and water. It’s time consuming to clean that long tube in the morning . But I don’t want to use something that might not be safe….would love you to share on this subject!

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  2 года назад

      Hello,
      I would suggest contacting Resmed directly to see what they say.

    • @wandacookson3942
      @wandacookson3942 2 года назад

      @@Sleeplayground thank you so much for responding!

  • @bonniegregory2864
    @bonniegregory2864 Год назад

    How long u should clean your sleep tubing

    • @Sleeplayground
      @Sleeplayground  Год назад

      Hi Bonnie,
      Thanks for reaching out! Are you asking how long to let sit in the soapy water. Can you reiterate the question please?

  • @simonrankin9177
    @simonrankin9177 Год назад

    Thanks kindly sir....