cleaning your water chamber
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cleaning your water chamber
hello I was just wondering can i clean my water chamber with peroxide or is it not recommended and why?
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Re: cleaning your water chamber
viewtopic.php?p=567264#p567264springman946 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 7:52 pmhello I was just wondering can i clean my water chamber with peroxide or is it not recommended and why?
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Re: cleaning your water chamber
It's not so much that it's not *recommended* (and it's not) it's more that it's not *necessary*.springman946 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 7:52 pmhello I was just wondering can i clean my water chamber with peroxide or is it not recommended and why?
Soap and water is all that's needed, unless you've got some mineral buildup, and peroxide won't affect that, but a vinegar soak will remove any mineral buildup.
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It needs CLEANING?
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Re: cleaning your water chamber
Only if biology happens... when you start receiving TV transmissions from your humidifier, you know you've waited too long.
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Re: cleaning your water chamber
The advice above is sound, but I would add that, in my opinion, the humidifier should be kept squeaky clean because the combination of warmth and moisture provides the ideal breeding ground for nasties.
I would also point out that humidifier chambers can be made from aluminium or stainless steel, the latter being less picky about what you clean it with. Personally, I use a mild antibacterial detergent (each day for reservoir and mask, approx once per month for tubing) and a vinegar soak for the reservoir whenever mineral deposits appear (perhaps once every three months).
I also find that mask cushions last much, much longer if washed in a cool detergent wash. I used to use hand-hot water and found that the silicon deteriorated pretty quickly. My current mask cushion has lasted eight months and still going strong.
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I would also point out that humidifier chambers can be made from aluminium or stainless steel, the latter being less picky about what you clean it with. Personally, I use a mild antibacterial detergent (each day for reservoir and mask, approx once per month for tubing) and a vinegar soak for the reservoir whenever mineral deposits appear (perhaps once every three months).
I also find that mask cushions last much, much longer if washed in a cool detergent wash. I used to use hand-hot water and found that the silicon deteriorated pretty quickly. My current mask cushion has lasted eight months and still going strong.
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Re: cleaning your water chamber
Vinegar solution in water with a drop of fragrance free detergent, you can even skip the detergent. Get a dedicated brush ( kids paint brush fron the dollar -store will do nicely). Only use for cleaning humidifier and CPAP parts.
When I worked as a neonatal nurse, we washed out teeny preemi babies’ breathing tubes ( still in their tiny tracheas) with diluted vinegar and saline to prevent germs from settling into their lungs from respirator tubes. It was a mild anti bacterial growth inhibitor. Very successful,
I swear by it up to today.
When I worked as a neonatal nurse, we washed out teeny preemi babies’ breathing tubes ( still in their tiny tracheas) with diluted vinegar and saline to prevent germs from settling into their lungs from respirator tubes. It was a mild anti bacterial growth inhibitor. Very successful,
I swear by it up to today.
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Opinions notwithstanding... science says it's no big deal:Steve of Cornubia wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 1:40 amThe advice above is sound, but I would add that, in my opinion, the humidifier should be kept squeaky clean because the combination of warmth and moisture provides the ideal breeding ground for nasties.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3716664/
Strangely, *boiling* mask cushions returns them to like new status. viewtopic/t74686/Boiling-Stuff-Part-2.htmlSteve of Cornubia wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 1:40 amI also find that mask cushions last much, much longer if washed in a cool detergent wash. I used to use hand-hot water and found that the silicon deteriorated pretty quickly. My current mask cushion has lasted eight months and still going strong.
Silicone is good at over 250c.
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Re: cleaning your water chamber
Better safe than sorry, eh?mamazipp wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 2:17 amVinegar solution in water with a drop of fragrance free detergent, you can even skip the detergent. Get a dedicated brush ( kids paint brush fron the dollar -store will do nicely). Only use for cleaning humidifier and CPAP parts.
When I worked as a neonatal nurse, we washed out teeny preemi babies’ breathing tubes ( still in their tiny tracheas) with diluted vinegar and saline to prevent germs from settling into their lungs from respirator tubes. It was a mild anti bacterial growth inhibitor. Very successful,
I swear by it up to today.
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Whatever floats your boat and lets you sleep good (without worries if you have them) works for me.
I have very few worries about not cleaning anything and I sleep just fine with the way I don't clean much or often.
My biggest danger has been dropping the water chamber during one of my not so frequent cleanings and breaking it and having to get the spare out because of water leaks.
But if you guys and gals want to go to extraordinary measures because it gives you peace of mind....I am very happy that you are happy with whatever routine you do or don't do. In the world of cpap stuff....it's not worth fighting about.
I don't come to your house and tell you how to clean your kitchen and you don't come to my house and tell me how to clean my kitchen....keeps us both happy. Over clean or never clean...whatever floats YOUR boat is just fine.
I have very few worries about not cleaning anything and I sleep just fine with the way I don't clean much or often.
My biggest danger has been dropping the water chamber during one of my not so frequent cleanings and breaking it and having to get the spare out because of water leaks.
But if you guys and gals want to go to extraordinary measures because it gives you peace of mind....I am very happy that you are happy with whatever routine you do or don't do. In the world of cpap stuff....it's not worth fighting about.
I don't come to your house and tell you how to clean your kitchen and you don't come to my house and tell me how to clean my kitchen....keeps us both happy. Over clean or never clean...whatever floats YOUR boat is just fine.
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We all clean to the level we are comfortable with. When my generation was growing up, we played outside, ate anything and everything. If something fell on the groud, you simply blew it off and ate it. We were told you have to eat a certain amount of dirt in your life time. Later generations were raised in a more sterile environment. They stayed inside the house, every little spot of dirt was immediately cleaned away, etc. They were taught to be afraid of germs, where we embraced them. Our parent's thought the more we were exposed to, the stronger our immune system would be. We may be old, but we're still moving. Maybe at a slower pace, but we are still moving.
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I fill it with water and a little bit of baby shampoo, close it up and swish it around and then rinse it out throughly.
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one of my mother's favorite sayings was "you eat a peck of dirt before you die, anyway."Okie bipap wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 9:01 amWe were told you have to eat a certain amount of dirt in your life time.



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My only horse in this race is to avoid misleading new people into thinking that there's some valid reason (beyond 'peace of mind') to tear everything apart every day and 'sanitize' it.Pugsy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 6:25 amBut if you guys and gals want to go to extraordinary measures because it gives you peace of mind....I am very happy that you are happy with whatever routine you do or don't do. In the world of cpap stuff....it's not worth fighting about.
I don't come to your house and tell you how to clean your kitchen and you don't come to my house and tell me how to clean my kitchen....keeps us both happy. Over clean or never clean...whatever floats YOUR boat is just fine.
If they WANT to, fine, if it makes 'em feel better, fine.. but just so they aren't doing it under protest because their DME told them too.

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