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Unique Inline Heat Moisture Exchange (HME) Humidifier Filter for CPAP Machines
SKU: 005998 (Replaces HD60-2100)Unique Inline Heat Moisture Exchange (HME) Humidifier Filter for CPAP Machines
Description
An interesting option in contrast to cumbersome water-based humidifiers, HME Filters catch intensity and dampness from your rest treatment air and exhalations, protecting and expanding mugginess to keep your aviation routes from drying out during CPAP treatment. HME Filters are an incredible choice for movement, or battery-controlled, CPAPs where a conventional warmed humidifier might be unreasonable.
These inline HME Filters are not difficult to introduce and shouldn't need re-alignment on most CPAP machines. Essentially connect the HME between your veil and your standard CPAP or BiPAP tubing. From that point onward, turn on your machine and experience a consistent progression of humidified rest treatment air. HME Filters ought to be changed about once every week for best outcomes.
USAGE
To introduce a Heat Moisture Exchanger for helpful use, interface the enormous width end of the HME to your veil and the more modest distance across end to your CPAP tube. Be certain the two associations are full situated and secure. Your HME is currently prepared for use.
REPLACEMENT
Heat Moisture Exchangers ought to be changed case by case when humidification levels seem to drop ordinarily about once every week with appropriate capacity and daily use. At the point when not being used HMEs ought to be put away a fixed plastic pack (for example a ZipLock). The HME will quickly start to gather dampness and moistness when presented to air. (Note: In-Line HME bundling initially suggested substitution of the HME consistently; but week after week changes have been viewed as more successful and the bundling is being refreshed to mirror this.)