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Solcean

 

 The SoClean Machine for CPAP is an automated sanitizing and cleaning machine that kills 99.9% of CPAP germs and bacteria in your mask, hose, and reservoir with no disassembly, no water, and no harsh or messy chemicals in order to enhance your home CPAP experience. For CPAP users this sanitizing machine is a fast and easy solution for cleaning many popular CPAP models.*

 

The CPAP SoClean machine uses activated oxygen to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria during its cleaning cycle. As the device generates activated oxygen it pushes it through the CPAP mask, hose, and reservoir to leave your CPAP machine clean and ready to use, reducing the likelihood of respiratory infections. What makes the SoClean so unique is how easy it is to use. You don’t even need to disconnect your mask, you simply place it in the SoClean and close the lid and begin sanitizing. Order now!

 

*Do you have a ResMed S9, ResMed Airsense 10, Philips Respironics, Fisher & Paykel ICON™, or a Fisher & Paykel 600 series? You will need a CPAP machine adapter for the SoClean to be compatible.

 

Resmed has released a statement that limits the warranty on their devices that have been exposed to Ozone (activated oxygen).

Click here to read the statement.

 


 

Purify O3 portable cleaner

 

Includes: Purify O3 Sanitizer, dual purpose sanitizing/travel case, tubing adapter, USB cable, wall adapter, bilingual instruction manual.

 

• Kills 99.9% of CPAP germs & bacteria in only 35 minutes!

• Requires no soap, water, or cleaning chemicals

• Small and portable; weighing less than a pound and easily stores in included travel/sanitizing case

• Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery

• No extra supplies required – kit includes all you need

• 2 year warranty

• FSA/HSA eligible

Order now!

 

Resmed has released a statement that limits the warranty on their devices that have been exposed to Ozone (activated oxygen).

Click here to read the statement.

 


 

FDA information and statements that may affect these devices.

 

FDA statement on use of Ozone and UV light for cleaning of CPAP equipment.

 

FDA safety communication from Feb. 22, 2020

 

CPAP Machine Cleaning: Ozone, UV Light Products Are Not FDA Approved 

 

The FDA suggests that you watch this video prior to using Ozone or UV to clean your equipment.

          


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