CPAP Water Chambers

Ensure your CPAP humidifier is always ready to provide soothing, moisturized air with our selection of high-quality water chambers. Designed to integrate seamlessly with your humidifier, these chambers are essential for combating dry mouth, nasal irritation, and other discomforts associated with CPAP therapy. Choose from a variety of sizes and styles to find the perfect match for your humidifier and enjoy the benefits of properly humidified air night after night.

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FAQs - CPAP Water Chambers Collection

How often should I replace my CPAP water chamber?

It's recommended to replace your CPAP water chamber every 6 months, or sooner if you notice any cracks, leaks, discoloration, or pitted areas. Regular replacement helps ensure that you're breathing clean, humidified air and prevents the buildup of contaminants that can compromise your health and comfort.

Can I use tap water in my CPAP water chamber?

No, it's essential to use only distilled water in your CPAP water chamber. Tap water contains minerals that can leave deposits in your humidifier and potentially damage your equipment over time. Distilled water helps prolong the life of your water chamber and ensures that you're breathing clean, pure moisture.

How do I clean my CPAP water chamber?
Are CPAP water chambers dishwasher safe?

Some CPAP water chambers are designed to be dishwasher safe, while others require manual cleaning. Always refer to your specific product's instructions or consult with your equipment provider to determine the best cleaning method for your water chamber.

What should I do if my CPAP water chamber develops cracks or leaks?

If you notice any cracks, leaks, or other damage to your CPAP water chamber, it's crucial to replace it immediately. Using a damaged water chamber can lead to ineffective humidification, water damage to your CPAP machine, and potential exposure to contaminants. Always keep a spare water chamber on hand to ensure uninterrupted therapy.