Related: Why Sleep Apnea Patients Rely on a CPAP Machine Hacker
This is important. We ought to list all the things that need to be done, can be done, and the why, so we can document for reference.
Related: Why Sleep Apnea Patients Rely on a CPAP Machine Hacker
This is important. We ought to list all the things that need to be done, can be done, and the why, so we can document for reference.
I can think of a few different areas to hack.
like, behavioral hacking.
i never actually did an internet search before. there are many, many, many websites for vendors for cpap related shit.
here’s just one example chosen at random. this is the product page for the machine that i have, a philips dreamstation. DreamStation Auto BiPAP with Humidifier by Philips and it’s over $1199 there (more with a heated tube, which i have).
i guess it was like super state of the art in 2015, which makes sense, cuz i was prescribed it in 2016. one friend told me “my dad has one and it doesn’t look like this at all. his is way bigger. yours is like cute and sleek.”
Every teenage boy’s nightmare feedback!
i’ve seen facebook advertisements for machines that disinfect your phone and keys with UV light, but did not know this was also an area for the CPAP industry.
a machine that cleans your mask, hose, and tubing with ozone
a machine that cleans your mask and humidifier chamber (not hose) with UV light
i do not know how ozone or UV disinfect things besides skimming the descriptions for these products they’re trying to sell me. (apparently hospitals use ozone/oxygen (which still doesn’t tell me how stuff dies), and UV light breaks down bacteria DNA? i thought that was snake oil or something?)
i know i’m supposed to rinse everything with water every day and soak everything in soapy water every other day. (i don’t lol.) so like i get that websites selling cpap gear are going to push this hard at me to capitalize on my fear of microbes that i cannot see but it’s definitely working lol
edited to add: i asked lazyweb on fb and got the answer to please use caution with such sanitation devices; the ozone amount is ambiguous and unregulated.
Recently researching UV light disinfectants and came upon this from FDA specific to CPAP machines.
a start: an fb friend linked me: