~DJ~ wrote:
I don't use the humidifier even at home. Never could tell the difference and much less chance of a yeast or mold infection!!
For those of us who need the humidifier, a reminder: drain and dry it every day. The mask needs to be disassembled, cleaned, and dried daily. The hose should be rinsed daily. I do a more thorough cleaning with soapy water, rinse, and dry once a week. Include the machine's filter and the headgear.
Nobody every mentions these aspects of CPAP camping. The camper can get to looking like a CPAP laundry room!
Also, if you use a humidifier you need to make room to carry along a jug of distilled water.