The activated oxygen eradicates any bacteria, mold, virus or fungus it comes in contact with. The device works by generating activated oxygen that is pumped through your mask, tubing and water chamber. It doesn’t use any water or messy chemicals and your equipment remains completely dry. The SoClean unit will automatically turn on a predetermined time every morning (you set the timer) and cycles for about 2 hours. Keep the tubing connected to your mask and your humidifier. When you wake up in the morning, rather than detaching your mask assembly, hose and water chamber then carrying them to the bathroom to take them apart, wash them and set them up to dry, you just open the top of the SoClean unit and place your mask (headgear and all) into the unit and close the lid. This cleaning device sits next to your CPAP and is attached to your humidifier. That’s why we’re offering the SoClean systems in our online store How does the SoClean automated CPAP cleaner and sanitizer work? Many people are looking for an easier solution. We receive dozens of questions each week from CPAP users about how to best clean and maintain their equipment. So how can a busy CPAP user keep his/her equipment clean, sanitary and functioning at its best? Other than the daily rigmarole of taking your equipment apart, washing, rinsing, drying and then reassembling, one option is to use an automated CPAP cleaning device, like the SoClean automated CPAP cleaner and sanitizer. However, this can take a lot of time out of your busy morning. Properly disassembling, washing and drying your CPAP equipment every morning is recommended. Keep your equipment clean, fresh and safe If your humidifier water chamber and tubing are not thoroughly dried every day, your equipment may start to build up mildew, mold or bacteria. The heated air that flows from your humidifier water chamber, through the tubing and out of your mask into your airway contains moisture. Moisture can create a breeding ground for bacteria Because the equipment comes in contact with your skin, oils and sweat can build up which can foster bacteria growth. Dirt, sweat and oils build up on your CPAP equipmentĪdditionally, dirty CPAP equipment is a health hazard. This will make therapy less comfortable and less effective. If you don’t keep your equipment clean, it can deteriorate quickly. It’s recommended that you clean your CPAP equipment every morning when you wake up (read more here about how to clean all of your CPAP equipment by hand). It’s especially challenging to keep all of the equipment- mask, cushions, headgear, tubing- properly assembled.
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