Posts Tagged ‘CPAP care’

Free CPAP Clinics! Free CPAP Clinics! Free CPAP Clinics!

Attention all CPAP and BiPAP users, Liberty Oxygen’s free CPAP clinics are back for 2015! At these free clinics, we will: Examine your mask supplies and replace them if needed Check your pressure and settings Fit you with a new mask if necessary or desired Walk you through cleaning procedures Show you all the latest […]

Posted on: March 25th, 2015 by Francis Sheehy in CPAP | 1 Comment

Top 10 Best Selling CPAP Masks for 2014

It’s been 2 years since we last educated you on the best CPAP masks on the market so it’s time for an update! Conditions like Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and congestive heart failure are on the rise and CPAP mask manufacturers consistently compete for this growing market by creating better masks for a more comfortable night’s sleep.  […]

Posted on: September 22nd, 2014 by Francis Sheehy in CPAP, Medical Equipment | 2 Comments

Free CPAP Clinics

Attention all CPAP and BiPAP users, Liberty’s free CPAP clinics are back for 2013! We will. . . • Examine your supplies and replace them if needed • Check your pressure and settings • Fit you with a new mask if necessary or desired • Walk you through cleaning procedures • Show you all the […]

Posted on: April 3rd, 2013 by Francis Sheehy in CPAP | No Comments

CPAP Cleaning Schedule

CPAP machines and masks require regular cleaning. If you don’t clean them, you create an environment that bacteria love to grow in and that’s something you definitely shouldn’t be breathing in every night! Here’s what you need to clean and when. Every Day Wipe off your CPAP mask with a warm damp cloth, or with […]

Posted on: February 11th, 2013 by Francis Sheehy in CPAP | No Comments

CPAP Care Tips

Here’s our top five CPAP care tips. 1) The best soaps for cleaning are mild and fragrance-free. Think Ivory, Dove, or baby soap. 2) Before you use a new mask, soak it in warm soapy water for 45-60 minutes. 3) If you are experiencing redness or irritation on the bridge of your nose, try adjusting […]

Posted on: February 4th, 2013 by Francis Sheehy in CPAP | No Comments