We're all familiar with the importance of regularly cleaning and replacing CPAP masks, cushions, and tubing to maintain optimal hygiene and functionality. But what about the CPAP device itself? In this blog post, we'll explore the lifespan of CPAP machines, why replacement is necessary, and how to obtain a new device when the time comes.
"It is essential to understand when it is time for a new CPAP device to ensure the functionality, cleanliness and newer technology is providing optimal therapy. Additionally, new technologies provide exceptional insight that can improve your journey to better sleep. That is why Apria is committed to helping patients upgrade their CPAPs when they are eligible. We want to ensure that our patients have the best equipment and supplies possible.” says Robert Miller, Apria's Vice President of Sleep Business.
Generally, CPAP machines should be replaced every 5 years. Most insurance companies, including Medicare, will cover the cost of a new machine within this timeframe.
A lot of people believe that their machine is in good working condition well after the recommended replacement timeframe of 5 years, however there are some signals to indicate that it’s time for a new device:
While your CPAP machine may be functioning adequately, it's essential to recognize that devices deteriorate over time. Even if it appears to be working fine, it may gradually lose efficiency.
Investing in a new CPAP machine offers the opportunity to enjoy advancements made since your last purchase, including:
You can replace your old, tired CPAP machine with Apria's CPAP reFresh Program. Contact your local Apria branch to let us know you are interested in a new CPAP machine and a member of the Apria team will consult with you on eligibility requirements and next steps. Don't miss your chance for an upgraded CPAP and start Apria's CPAP reFresh Program!
Once you've acquired your new CPAP machine, you may wonder what to do with your old one. If your old device is less than six years old, consider donating it to organizations like the American Sleep Apnea Association's CPAP Assistance Program or similar charities in your area. Alternatively, you can recycle it through electronic recycling programs, similar to how you dispose of other electronic devices like computers or televisions.
Regular replacement of your CPAP machine is essential for maintaining optimal respiratory health and ensuring the effectiveness of your sleep therapy. By staying informed about the lifespan of CPAP devices and taking proactive steps to obtain a new machine, when necessary, you can enjoy restful nights and improved overall well-being.
References
Brandon Peters, MD. “Simple Guidelines for Replacing CPAP Supplies Including Masks, Filters.” Verywell Health, February 15, 2023.
Dula, Stephanie. “Can CPAP Supplies Be Recycled?” CPAP Supplies, August 7, 2018.
Sarver, Audra. “How Long Does a CPAP Machine Last?” SleepApnea.org, May 23, 2023.
“Time for a New CPAP Machine?” Sleep Apnea, August 23, 2021.
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