When should you replace your mask?

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Did you know that the vast majority of manufacturers in the industry design their masks so that they have between 6 and 9 months of practical life of use. After more than 9 months, it is therefore quite normal to have a mask that is less efficient and offers less sealing and comfort. The solution is to replace it and buy a new one. For those who have insurance, it is important to contact them first and check what is the reimbursement period covered by your insurance plan. We are custodians of the brands of major manufacturers, do not hesitate to contact us to acquire your new mask.

When it’s time to replace your mask?

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Did you know that the vast majority of manufacturers in the industry design their masks so that they have between 6 and 9 months of practical life to use. After more than 9 months it is therefore quite normal to have a mask that is less efficient and offers less sealing and comfort. The solution is to replace it and acquire a new one. For those who have insurance, it is important to contact them first and check the repayment period covered by your insurance plan. We are depositories of the brands of the major manufacturers, do not hesitate to contact us to acquire your new mask.

Our team, your resource for your CPAP/OSA device

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The ClinicASC team is entirely composed of respiratory therapists with several years of experience in the treatment and follow-up of patients undergoing PPC/CPAP therapy following a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea. Respiratory therapists are the specialists in respiratory health and our excellent team is your resource to answer your questions. Do not hesitate to contact us via our easy to connect chat tool or to insert your comments in the text box when you create your patient file.

Humidity adjustment during colder periods

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The onset of winter can cause a lot of pain to sleep apnea users of CPAP devices. During this period the heating systems (electric, gas, wood) come into operation and have the general effect of drying the air in the houses. It is therefore important, in winter, to review the adjustment of your humidity level provided by the system of your CPAP device. Generally the level will be adjusted slightly upwards in cold periods and then slightly downwards when spring temperatures return.