Dear hose heads.
I have been using a pillow mask connected to my resmed for about 3 years now and I change my pillow mask about once a year. is this about normal life span for this type pof mask or excessive?
I look forward to your replys
Steve
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It is good to renew your mask at least once a twelve month every year even if it is good and keep as a spare for emergency as it, your current mask may break anytime
It's interesting you ask this question Steve and our cash-strapped NHS will not like my answer Pillows of the masks are supposed to last us for a year, but the reality is (depending on the mask) they would be better replaced more frequently - I would say at least every 6 months. A lot depends too though on how a person cleans them. If they're using detergents like Fairy Liquid or anything containing alcohol + other additives, then they're going to need replacing sooner. Same goes if people aren't cleaning them everyday, as facial oils will build up which stops them sealing (which is what products like Fairy Liquid do too, as a residue builds up gradually. Fairy may be 'kind to our hands' but it's not kind to our masks! I only ever use the CPAP Cleaning Wipes and Sprays on mine, as at my previous clinic I used to have to buy my own masks so needed them to last as long as possible!
Here's an interesting link for you from Resmed aimed at the USA market which states pillows should be changed very ONE month http://www.resmed.eu/us/products/replenishment/replenishment.html?n... and another link from the same company stating every FIFTEEN days http://www.resmed.com/us/en/healthcare-professional/support/replace... Yet, here in the UK the same company says that "With care your mask should last at least 12 months." Well somebody is telling porkies then - either the UK or the USA
Kath is absolutely correct it is about the money, but your health is more important than the money
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