Traveling with CPAP
We are leaving for a ten day vacation by car soon. New part of the trip list is CPAP stuff. What is missing?
1. CPAP, humidifier and power adapter (I can see us leaving the adapter under the bed so this list is good);
2. Nose masks and headgear (we have two sets);
3. Distilled water;
4. Baby shampoo;
5. Extra hose just in case; and
6. Extra filter.
Any other tips for hotel rooms etc. would be greatly appreciated.
RE: Traveling with CPAP
SPOUSE, a well organised list, maybe a extension lead for the AC Adapter, last time I travelled I found the power outlet was at the opposite end of the bed so I had to turn the bed around to reach it. Not sure if you use a hoselift to have your hose above your head. Have a good trip.
RE: Traveling with CPAP
Hi SPOUSE,
Your list sounds good to me, hang in there for more responses to your post.
Have a great trip.
trish6hundred
RE: Traveling with CPAP
(04-16-2013, 06:56 PM)Tez62 Wrote: SPOUSE, a well organised list, maybe a extension lead for the AC Adapter, last time I travelled I found the power outlet was at the opposite end of the bed so I had to turn the bed around to reach it. Not sure if you use a hoselift to have your hose above your head. Have a good trip.
I agree. It would be prudent to include an extension cord or an outlet strip.
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RE: Traveling with CPAP
Both great ideas. Thank you!
(04-16-2013, 06:56 PM)Tez62 Wrote: SPOUSE, a well organised list, maybe a extension lead for the AC Adapter, last time I travelled I found the power outlet was at the opposite end of the bed so I had to turn the bed around to reach it. Not sure if you use a hoselift to have your hose above your head. Have a good trip.
RE: Traveling with CPAP
Yes, an outlet strip should be on the list, of course! Could use that for phone and camera adapters as well. Thank you!
(04-16-2013, 07:36 PM)cbramsey Wrote: (04-16-2013, 06:56 PM)Tez62 Wrote: SPOUSE, a well organised list, maybe a extension lead for the AC Adapter, last time I travelled I found the power outlet was at the opposite end of the bed so I had to turn the bed around to reach it. Not sure if you use a hoselift to have your hose above your head. Have a good trip.
I agree. It would be prudent to include an extension cord or an outlet strip.
RE: Traveling with CPAP
Make sure the power strip has surge protection. These machines are very expensive and need to be protected.
Always use one at home too!
Good luck.
RE: Traveling with CPAP
(04-16-2013, 06:49 PM)SPOUSE Wrote: We are leaving for a ten day vacation by car soon. New part of the trip list is CPAP stuff. What is missing?
1. CPAP, humidifier and power adapter (I can see us leaving the adapter under the bed so this list is good);
2. Nose masks and headgear (we have two sets);
3. Distilled water;
4. Baby shampoo;
5. Extra hose just in case; and
6. Extra filter.
Any other tips for hotel rooms etc. would be greatly appreciated.
I also purchased a small,collapsable stand (step stool) that I use to keep my machine up off the floor.
Have a safe and happy trip!
04-19-2013, 07:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2013, 08:01 PM by JudgeMental.)
RE: Traveling with CPAP
Looks like everything is well covered.
I might suggest that when you get to your overnight room each night (hotel/motel or wherever) that you try to place the CPAP up off the floor. A chair works well, or on your luggage. And place a clean towel under the CPAP. Housekeepers are constantly spraying all kinds of deodorants, cleaners, etc on the carpets and chairs. Plus, no telling how many dogs have laid beside the bed to sleep or do whatever else they needed to do. The towel will help mask some of the cleaning smells. It probably won't harm you to breath the stuff, but the smell in the CPAP air thats directed into your nose sure gets bad sometimes.
Enjoy your vacation..
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Well, we stayed in a hotel last night and then saw this. Great suggestion. Plenty of stores around where we might find a fold up table. Used luggage last night but it did not seem very stable. Thank you!
(04-19-2013, 07:57 PM)JudgeMental Wrote: Looks like everything is well covered.
I might suggest that when you get to your overnight room each night (hotel/motel or wherever) that you try to place the CPAP up off the floor. A chair works well, or on your luggage. And place a clean towel under the CPAP. Housekeepers are constantly spraying all kinds of deodorants, cleaners, etc on the carpets and chairs. Plus, no telling how many dogs have laid beside the bed to sleep or do whatever else they needed to do. The towel will help mask some of the cleaning smells. It probably won't harm you to breath the stuff, but the smell in the CPAP air thats directed into your nose sure gets bad sometimes.
Enjoy your vacation..
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