A great place to start Disorder information source Rated and Reviewed Sleep Links Entrance to all monitored Sleep Forums Search all of Sleepnet.com


Sleep Apnea
Forum132 Posting



Archived Apnea Forum132 viewing only. To post go to the Apnea Forum Homepage.

Re: temp. of AIR vs. water?


Posted by Fred on January 22, 2007 at 05:15:45:

In Reply to: temp. of AIR vs. water? posted by biracialqt on January 19, 2007 at 15:53:58:

My humidifier works well, making the air feel neither warm nor cold. However, once in a while, I will wake up and the air will feel cold even though the humidifier is working. If the room you sleep in is on the cold side, that could affect the CPAP air. Also, put the air hose under the covers with you to keep it warm. Finally, you can buy hose covers, or even heated hoses to help keep the air warm enough.

Follow Ups:



Archived Apnea Forum132 viewing only. To post a new topic go to the Apnea Forum Homepage

  • IMPORTANT : Information not intended as medical advice. If you suspect that you have a sleep disorder you should seek care from a qualified professional. Read Terms of Use. The Sleep Forums are not to be used for commercial purposes. Commercial products and services are not endorsed by Sleepnet.com.
  • Sleep Deprivation due to Sleep Apnea and insufficient sleep are common and can present as insomnia, narcolepsy, or idiopathic hypersomnia. In infants and children sleep problems commonly present themselves as ADD or ADHD.


Copyright ©1995-2008 Sleepnet.com., All rights reserved