Can You Use Bottled Water In Your Cpap
Most manufacturers recommend using distilled water in your cpap.
Can you use bottled water in your cpap. Unlike distilled water ro water still has an amount of trace minerals. The issue will arise after continuous use because trace minerals will collect at the bottom of the tank. Distilled water will keep your cpap running smoothly and ensure you re getting the most out of your cpap therapy. Finally if accessing safe water is an issue when on the road consider forgoing the usage of your humidifier until you get back home.
Cases of lung disease have been connected to using contaminated well water in a cpap humidifier source if distilled water is not available where you live use bottled water. It will help you receive the correct amount of pressure and prevent bacteria from making its way into your airway. We have a great article that goes into more detail about using your cpap without any water here. If you ll put ro water in the cpap machine once or twice there should be no problem.
Using distilled water in these instances will minimize your exposure to any risks to both your health and your cpap equipment. As for whether you re required to use distilled water in the cpap humidifier most manufacturers do recommend the use of distilled water. Some cpap users temporarily use bottled water until they find distilled water. Tap water should not be used as it will leave hard white mineral deposits in the chamber as the water evaporates or it may lead to mold growth.
Reverse osmosis water is purified and should not create any problem in your lungs. You will lose some benefits not using the humidifier but many people find it better to sleep without it. It will probably be best to detach the humidifier from your cpap and connect the hose right to the cpap.