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CPAP travel case


Posted by Patrick Kinnear on March 18, 2002 at 15:33:56:

My wife Teresa has sleep apnea and uses a CPAP device. She travels with me frequently by plane.
Due to the new airport security, you now have to plug in the CPAP. That means natually taking the CPAP out of the bag and then repacking it after the security check. Funny how it doesn't fit in as well as it did at home.

We are looking for a better travel bag. Something that will flip open, so the CPAP can be esily taken out and put back in. The case also needs to hold the humidifier and the multitude of hoses etc with which you are all familiar.

It has to fit under the seat or in the overhead bin. I travel too much I am starting to sound like an Air Canada meessage. Any ideas will be appreciated.

Patrick and Teresa Kinnear
Charlottetown PE Canada


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