Why Should I Use Distilled Water in my CPAP Humidifier?

Continuous positive airway pressure therapy can take some time getting used to. Many CPAP machine users find that using a humidifier which connects to their machine is a great way to make the therapy more comfortable. A humidifier keeps their nasal mucous membranes moist and their throat less dry therefore making sleep apnea treatment easier to stick with. Whether you’re using a H5i Heated CPAP Humidifier or a System One 60 Series Heated Tube Humidifier, some care instructions are important to remember. Perhaps the most important instruction? Use only distilled water with your humidifier.

Distilled Water Makes Your CPAP Machine Last Longer

Regular tap water contains minerals which may cause a white buildup inside of your humidifiers chamber. This build-up may also transfer into your CPAP tubing and machine. Mold is also more likely to grow in humidifier water chambers using regular tap water. A machine that’s been contaminated with mold or overrun with mineral deposits may need extra cleaning or may even need to be thrown out.

You can purchase distilled water at many convenience stores and most pharmacies. If distilled water isn’t available, use regular bottled water. Check your humidifier’s user manual to ensure that you’re using the best source of water possible.

Where to Purchase Your Humidifier

If you don’t have a humidifier yet, you’re missing out. Because humidifiers make sleep apnea treatment so much more comfortable, you’re more likely to stick with your therapy than if you weren’t using one. This is especially true for those suffering from chronic sinus conditions. To find a humidifier that’s just right for use, browse our online sleep apnea supply store at Breatheeasycpap.com. There you’ll find options like built in CPAP humidifiers, stand alone humidifiers, and heated tubing to provide the most comfortable CPAP therapy. You can also contact our team of sleep apnea treatment specialists who can direct you to the best place to purchase distilled water and answer your questions on taking care of your CPAP system.

 

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