CPAP Care & Cleaning

Cleaning & Care Made Easy...

 

One of the best things you can do is regularly clean and maintain your CPAP equipment.

Below is a CPAP equipment cleaning guide, which is based on manufacturer recommendations and our clinical experiences looking after CPAP equipment and patients. Follow the below schedule to ensure you get maximum longevity and highest standards of hygiene for your CPAP therapy. 

For your convenience, mysleep stock a range of CPAP cleaning products specifically designed to be safe for you to use on your equipment which can be purchased in our clinics or online and have them delivered to your door.

 

Helpful Tips

  • Do not use solutions containing bleach, chlorine, alcohol, aromatics, moisturizers, antibacterial agents or scented oils to clean any part of the mask system or air tubing. These solutions may cause damage, allergic reaction and reduce the life of your product.
  • Remember to not expose any part of the mask system or tubing to direct sunlight as it may deteriorate.
  • Never iron headgear, as the material is heat-sensitive and could be damaged.
  • Do not immerse the flow generator/machine or power cord in water. Only wipe the device with a damp cloth or special CPAP cleaning wipes.

 

 

Your CPAP Cleaning Schedule

 

Daily

 

Silicone CPAP Mask Parts

Silicone CPAP mask parts should be washed after each use to remove any body oils and dead skin.
Pull apart the mask parts and hand wash the silicone mask components in warm soapy water using simple detergent or try our specialised liquid mask and tube cleaner.
Rinse well and allow to air dry away from direct sunlight and heat.
If you are short on time, try our special CPAP and mask cleaning wipes!

New Cushions & Seals

 

Humidifier Refill

If you are using a humidifier, empty the water in the morning and again refill in the evenings.
Place the parts on a flat surface, on a towel, to air dry and avoid placing them in direct sunlight.

New Humidifier Tubs & Parts

 

 

 

 

Weekly

 

Mask Frame Components & Headgear

Hand wash the mask headgear, mask frame components, air tubing, humidifier tub and seal in simple detergent or our specialised liquid mask and tube cleaner.
Rinse well, air dry and out of direct sunlight.
Lay the headgear flat when drying. Do not iron headgear, as the material is heat-sensitive and could be damaged.

Mask Frames  Mask Headgear

 

Humidifier Tub

Hand wash the humidifier tub, rinse thoroughly and air dry. Note: The chamber should always be clean and free of any discoloration or build-up. You can use a simple detergent or our specialised liquid mask and tube cleaner.
Some areas of Australia have very different quality of water. If you find normal cleaning is not enough, consider soaking your humidifier tub in a solution of 1-part white vinegar to 10 parts water for 15 to 20 minutes.
If you have issues with your water quality, another option is to try distilled water.

New Humidifier Tubs & Parts

 

Tubing

Hand wash the air tubing with a simple detergent or our specialised liquid mask and tube cleaner and Tube cleaning brush, which helps you get in to those hard to reach places, such as inside the air tubing.
Rinse thoroughly and allow it to drip dry. You can hang it over a shower head, so the water residue drips into the shower tray and not all over the floor!

Replace My Tube

 

Replacement CPAP Machine Filters

 

 

 

 

 

Monthly

Machine Exterior

Wipe the outside of the machine with a damp cloth or special CPAP cleaning wipes to keep it dust free.

Replacement Machine Parts

 

Filter Check

Although the device filter would usually be replaced regularly approx. every 3 to 4 months, you want your filter to be nice and clean, so we recommend visually checking it monthly to ensure that the filter is clean and dust free, and change if required. 

 

 

Quarterly

 

Filter Replacement

For hygiene and performance your CPAP Machine Filters should be replaced every 3 to 4 months. Need to order new filters? Click here for our full range of CPAP Filters.

Order New Filters

 

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