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Posted by almost sleepless in Venus on December 28, 2000 at 06:10:06:In Reply to: Re: Where can you get a heated humidifier? posted by Sleeper on December 27, 2000 at 19:30:11:
Sleeper- a c-pap machine is a machine that delivers positive air pressure through a hose into a mask which keeps a person's airway open when they have sleep apnea. A humidifier is used to moisten the air. Alot of folks when they have sleep apnea prefer a heated humidifer hooked into their pap machine to deliver moist warm air, preventing drying and other problems. You might do a search on c-pap as well as humidifiers at this site. There is alot of information from previous posts on this forum which refers to sleep apnea. If you do not have a sleep disorder you need to look at another website for a regular humidifier.
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