Best cleaning solutions for CPAP Equipment and Best Soap

Sleep apnea, a serious breathing disorder, is commonly treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) appliances. While CPAP devices are an excellent technique to treat sleep apnea, they do require regular maintenance and cleaning.

Why do we need to clean our CPAP machines?

Given the mask, tubing, and other components are breathed into and distributed air all night, their cleanliness can be a severe health risk. Cleaning your CPAP machine on a daily basis ensures that harmful germs, mildew, dust, and debris are removed. A dirty CPAP can expose you and your device to hazardous germs, viruses, and mould, resulting in:

  • Sinus infections
  • Increased Allergy Symptoms
  • Facial Irritation/Rashes

How to clean your CPAP equipment

  • The majority of tubing may be cleaned by soaking it in warm, soapy water for a few minutes.
  • Some hoses are cleanable in the same way that tubing is.
  • Each part of your mask should be washed with mild soap separately.
  • Fill humidifier tanks with a mix of equal parts warm water and white vinegar to sterilize them.

Best soap to use while cleaning your CPAP equipment

Best overall: Purdoux CPAP Mask & Hose Soap

Best dish soap: Ivory Concentrated Dishwashing Detergent

Best for Allergies and Sensitive Skin: Johnson’s Baby Shampoo

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