
Why Your CPAP Hose Smells (And How to Fix It)
CPAP hose odors come from moisture, build up, or contamination. Learn safe cleaning steps, drying tips, and when to replace tubing.
Sunset Healthcare Solution
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Philips Respironics announced a voluntary recall for Continuous and Non-Continuous Ventilators (certain CPAP, BiLevel PAP and Ventilator Devices) due to two issues related to the polyester-based polyurethane (PE-PUR) sound abatement foam used in these devices.
For information on the Recall Notice, a complete list of impacted products, and potential health risks, visit philips.com/src-update.
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