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Many people purchase bottled water for their CPAP machines. Did you know that bottled water is often just filtered water? There have been cases where bottled water was found to have e. Coli, a deadly bacteria. If the quality of bottled water is unknown, what about the immense waste it produces.

Having a home water distiller gives you control over your water supply. Not only will you have amazingly clean water for your CPAP machine, but you can also use distilled water for drinking water, cooking, plants, your humidifier, hair, iron, and much more. If you live in a place with hard water, you are familiar with what it can do to your sinks, tubs, and pipes. Many people buy a water softener to get rid of that extra calcium and magnesium.

If you use hard water, you see that same crust develop in your irons, teapots, humidifiers, and your CPAP machine. Distilled water will keep your CPAP machine clear of buildup.

There are so many benefits of distilled water use. You should not use spring water in your CPAP machine. Reverse osmosis is a suitable alternative for distillation to use in your CPAP. Otherwise, you may be adding unwanted contaminants to your CPAP.

Traveling with distilled water is not always feasible. You can only bring 3oz on a carry on bag if you are flying. You can check as much as you like but, who has room for that? It is likely best to buy distilled water at your final destination. If you find yourself without any for a night, try this instead.

Boiling water is not a long term solution. Nor is the water quality anywhere near that of professionally manufactured distilled water. But, it is a good alternative in a pinch. Distillata has been producing the best distilled water in Cleveland since It all started four generations ago with George Miller. A pharmacist who believed distilled water was the answer for safer hydration.

Sitemap Privacy Policy. Distilled water is water that has been boiled into vapour in one container and collected back into liquid form in a separate container. This distillation process filters impurities behind when the water evaporates.

This removes microbes and minerals like calcium and magnesium. Springwater is water filtered naturally by rocks and contains minerals. We recommend that you only use spring water in your CPAP machine if your manufacturer has recommended that you do. Tap water is water containing solutes like chlorine and fluoride and also contains minerals.

Unlike distilled water, tap water is not boiled in order to filter out any impurities. Generally, it is better compared to that of spring water. Depending on where you live can also impact the tap water that you use. For example, if you live in a city then you may notice that tap water has higher levels of fluoride than rural areas.

The difference between these three types of water would be the presence of minerals, microbes, organisms or chemicals. This is so important for new PAP users to know! When I lived and worked on board a cruise ship for 6 months, distilled water was not available. I tried bottled water for a while, but pretty soon was getting build up in my humidifier.

So eventually, I turned it off like you mentioned. Warmly, Vashanti SleepApnea. All rights reserved. Always consult your doctor about your medical conditions. Use of the site is conditional upon your acceptance of our terms of use. By Tamara K Sellman July 22, Share to Facebook Share to Twitter email print page Bookmark for later comment 1 Reactions 0 reactions. Why distilled water for CPAP? Options exist! Ask your host to provide you with water I did this once. Pack TSA-approved water bottles Yes, these exist!



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