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Standard Filters for ResMed AirSense 10, AirCurve 10 & S9 CPAP & BiPAP Machines (3 Pack)

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Disposable Filters for ResMed AirSense 10, AirCurve 10 & S9 CPAP  & BiPAP Machines (3 pack)

 

These standard disposable filters are made of polyester fibers. They fit all ResMed S9, AirSense 10, AirStart 10 & AirCurve 10 CPAP and BiLevel machines. Each package comes with 3 filters.

Changing the filters on your CPAP or BIPAP machine is very important for many reasons. Old and dirty filters makes them less effective and may even contribute to symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose and watery eyes. Filters can easily catch the bacteria in the air to help keep you healthy!

These bacteria particles can infiltrate your respiratory system if the filters are full of dust soiled and dirty. CPAP filters are the components of a CPAP and BiPAP device that prevent a person from inhaling harmful particles that may be present in their sleep environment.

What Is the Role of CPAP Filters?

Filters play an important role in protecting CPAP and BiPAP user’s health. These filters allow a person to inhale clean air through the machine, which defends against lung irritation and limits exposure to allergens. A dirty filter will make the machines motor work harder This can cause a reduced airflow and increase the wear and tear on your machine. 

Sleep apnea machines draw air from the sleep environment. This room air may contain: pet hair and dander, pollen, dust and dirt,smoke or mold. The filters in the machine are designed to remove these unwanted particles from the air before reaching the CPAP mask. Some filters are even designed to protect users from inhaling bacteria and viruses such as the flu and the common cold.

We suggest you keep a calendar by your CPAP machine and mark the dates you need to clean or replace your CPAP filters. You can also program your machine to remind you when they need to be changed. Remember, the white CPAP filters are disposable and should be replaced monthly or sooner as needed. 

What Causes CPAP Filter to Turn Black?

If you never change your CPAP filter, the particles in the air will begin to accumulate on the filter, turning it black. Poor indoor air quality may also be affecting the filter, including airborne particles from cigarette smoke and candles.

How Often Should You Change Filter?

Depending on how often the machine is used, filters generally should be replaced monthly or sooner if you live in a smoking environment or have pets. You can program the machine to flash a reminder on the screen.