Can I Use Bottled Water In My Cpap Machine For One Night
In my tired haze i used the bottle of water in my room completely unaware that they added minerals to it.
Can i use bottled water in my cpap machine for one night. To be honest i just use tap water in my machine i stopped using distilled water quite a while ago once i realized the only gunk up was to the water reservoir which gets replaced every so often rarely need to replace it i have a stockpile. Benefits persist when taking a break from cpap. According to resmed s product website the use of distilled water will maximize the life of the water tub and reduce mineral deposits. Otoh i am not very religious about washing out the humidifier or equipment.
There are many reasons that you may decide to take a night off from using your cpap whether you are sick with a cold taking a trip camping in the woods or flying off to vacation and not wanting to drag the machine along you may be motivated to not use it temporarily much like a pair of glasses you may imagine that cpap will work only when. We generally recommend distilled water because cpap manufacturers make the recommendation for distilled water in their documentation. So i arrived late at my hotel and totally forgot to get water for my cpap. The next morning i could see the mineral residue at the bottom of my tank and now i m worried that this damaged my machine.
Vinegar or citric acid will remove the deposits without very much effort on your part. Tap water spring water and drinking water all minerals in it that are safe to drink however they for cpap use they bring some problems. You can but if you do you will have to clean the reservoir of the mineral deposits that will be left by most tap waters and that s a nuisance to say the least. Distilled water is better for your health and the longevity of your cpap machine.
It just seems that it would be a potential breeding ground whereas a small water bottle would only be used for a day or two since both my husband and i use cpap. In the absence of distilled water i have seen recommendations for purified bottled water. The minerals in tap water which consists of calcium magnesium iron and others can leave a white residue behind that contaminates the water chamber. Both are basically water that has been treated in one manner or the other to remove impurities.
When it comes to filling your humidifier chamber remember that even if you boil tap water you can t fully remove minerals or chemical contaminants even though it will kill microbes. A built in humidifier is designed as a part of the cpap machine and cannot be removed or separated from the cpap machine. As for whether you re required to use distilled water in the cpap humidifier most manufacturers do recommend the use of distilled water.