What the SoClean TV commercial - Getting Sick From a Dirty CPAP is about.
SoClean is a company that specializes in creating devices that can sanitize and clean CPAP equipment. A CPAP machine is often used by people with sleep apnea to help them breathe properly during sleep, and it usually consists of a mask, tubing and a machine.
In their TV spot titled "Getting Sick From a Dirty CPAP," SoClean focuses on the dangers of using a CPAP that hasn't been properly cleaned. The ad begins with a woman sleeping soundly with her CPAP machine beside her on the nightstand.
As the camera zooms in on the CPAP machine, the voiceover begins to explain that a dirty CPAP can create a breeding ground for harmful bacteria, viruses, and other germs that could cause the user to fall sick. The ad goes on to explain how easy it is for a CPAP machine to become contaminated with various germs through daily use.
The TV spot highlights the importance of keeping the CPAP clean to eliminate the risks associated with using a dirty machine. SoClean's device is a simple and quick way to sanitize the equipment and ensure that it stays germ-free.
The ad ends with the woman waking up feeling refreshed and healthy, thanks to the SoClean device that she used to clean her CPAP equipment. The TV spot effectively highlights the importance of proper CPAP machine maintenance and the role that SoClean can play in protecting the health of the users.
SoClean TV commercial - Getting Sick From a Dirty CPAP produced for
SoClean
was first shown on television on August 12, 2018.
Frequently Asked Questions about soclean tv spot, 'getting sick from a dirty cpap'
On these latter types of Ozone cleaners, no Ozone will enter the CPAP machine to cause any damage. With the SoClean 2, the Ozone actually enters your CPAP machine and damages may occur.
It sanitizes not only the water. But the inner walls of your reservoir as well. The next leg of its journey. Takes it through your cpap hose. The activated oxygen traveling.
Inhalation of these tiny particles could contribute to the development of serious health problems, including heart attacks, respiratory distress, and even cancer. Therefore, we do not recommend the use of SoClean or any ozone CPAP cleaner.
Additionally, SoClean touts that their cleaner is perfectly safe, and has been tested to be certain. So as far as ease of use and effectiveness, there isn't a better option. On the other hand, the SoClean could potentially damage your CPAP causing a shorter lifespan of your device.
Can I stop washing my CPAP equipment if I am using the SoClean? Your CPAP equipment is completely sanitised every time you use the SoClean. However, the SoClean will not remove facial oils or dust or other foreign materials. You should hand wash your CPAP equipment with the pre-wash solutions every 5-6 weeks.
How Often Should You Use Your SoClean2? It is recommended that at a minimum, you clean your CPAP machine weekly. The SoClean2 can be used daily to help reduce bacteria build-up. SoClean 2 is so easy that you can increase your cleaning frequency to prevent illness and infection.
How Often Should You Use Your SoClean2? It is recommended that at a minimum, you clean your CPAP machine weekly. The SoClean2 can be used daily to help reduce bacteria build-up. SoClean 2 is so easy that you can increase your cleaning frequency to prevent illness and infection.
Machines are not necessary to clean your CPAP. Most CPAPs can be cleaned with mild soap and water as described in the owner's manual for your machine. Some manufacturers recommend using diluted vinegar.
Experts recommend that you clean your CPAP mask every day. (We'll cover a faster way to do that below!) Clean your CPAP tubing and water chamber once a week. Reusable CPAP filters should be rinsed with warm water weekly, or sooner if you notice discoloration.
Once a week CPAP cleaning
Give your CPAP mask, tubing and re-usable filter a good soak in warm, soapy water about once a week. Let it dry thoroughly before using again. We find that using mild soaps (such as baby soaps, Dove or Ivory) work the best.
If you are frequently sick or experience any of the following symptoms a dirty CPAP machine could be the problem.
- Congestion.
- Runny nose.
- Sinus infections.
- Sneezing.
- Sore throat.
- Skin irritation.
- Airway/lung irritation.
- Respiratory infection.
CPAP equipment manufacturers recommend regular cleanings. They advise washing out the mask, tubing and CPAP humidifier chamber at least once a week. Rinsing the mask and hose daily is also a good practice that helps keep them clean in the interim. Experts also recommend washing the parts out daily if you are sick.