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CPAP & Sleep Apnea Help
CPAPs are one of the most commonly prescribed sleep apnea treatments. However, they do take some getting used to. Some people get so frustrated with their CPAP machine that they abandon it altogether. Don’t let that be you! To help those with sleep apnea have a better experience with their CPAP, we’ve put together this helpful page of CPAP info. If you have any questions or issues that we don’t…
The Many Uses of Ozone
When you think of ozone, you might be transported back in time to 7th grade science class when you learned about the ozone layer: the part of the atmosphere that protects us from the sun’s…
Do I need a CPAP for snoring?
CPAPs for Snoring vs. Sleep Apnea Snoring can be indicative of two different conditions: primary snoring and sleep apnea. While primary snoring can be frustrating, particularly to a partner, it does not pose serious health…
How does a CPAP work?
A CPAP works by taking the air in the room, pressurizing it through a vacuum pump, running it through a humidifier, and finally into your lungs via tubing and mask. But, how does that constant…
Can Ozone Damage My CPAP Machine?
As you may have heard, there is a growing concern around those using ozone to support their machines as well as their mask and tubing. Here’s what you need to know to keep your equipment…
Why Your CPAP Mask May Be Irritating Your Skin
Getting used to using a CPAP mask can be difficult for anyone. It’s even more difficult for people whose mask irritates their skin. If this is you, you’re not alone. It may be tempting to…
Ozone Cleaning VS. UV Light Cleaning
Today, you have a lot of germ-killing options at your disposal. Two of the relatively newer options for consumers are ozone and UV light. A quick search online shows that there is no shortage of…