CPAP Filters: Cleaner Air, Better Sleep, and a Longer-Lasting Machine
CPAP filters keep dust, allergens, and airborne particles out of your machine — and out of your lungs. Replacing them regularly is one of the easiest ways to improve CPAP performance and protect your health.
⭐ Benefits
- Reduces dust and allergens
- Keeps airflow clean and smooth
- Protects machine motor from buildup
- Improves overall CPAP longevity
⭐ Why This Helps With Sleep Apnea
Clean air means better sleep quality. Dirty filters cause poor airflow, breathing difficulty, and noisy CPAP performance — all of which can disrupt your sleep.
⭐ How to Use
- Replace disposable filters every 2–4 weeks.
- Washable filters should be rinsed weekly.
- Always follow your device manufacturer’s instructions.
⭐ FAQ
Do all CPAP machines use the same filters?
No — check your machine model before ordering.
What happens if I don’t replace them?
Reduced airflow and increased noise. Your therapy becomes less effective.