5.Keep Tubing Clean
Once a week, clean your CPAP’s tubes completely. Fill up your sink with warm water and mild liquid soap. Place the tubing in the soapy water. You can use a baby bottle brush to clean the inside, then rinse well. Hang it up so it can air dry all the way before you attach it to your unit again.
6.Protect Your Tubing
In addition to weekly cleanings, make sure your tubing is free of cracks or tiny holes. These will let air get out, which lowers the air pressure of the unit. Replace the tubes at least once a year. Cats or dogs may think your CPAP tube is a chew toy, so use a sleeve or cover to protect it.