Our range of respiratory device filters help protect and maintain the equipment used in the care of patients with a chronic respiratory condition. We can provide a replacement filtration solution for the majority of CPAP, bilevel devices, oxygen concentrators and suction devices commonly found in the market. For comprehensive information on the products available and their advantages, please visit the product page or download the full product catalogue. These complement our extensive range of products for use within the home environment. |
Our filters are suitable for use with equipment being used by patients needing long-term ventilatory support or suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA). OSA can have a major impact on the health and life of the individual, but it is a treatable condition. Treatment options include the use of a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device, which prevents the airway from collapsing by delivering a continuous supply of compressed air via a mask whilst the patient is sleeping. In severe cases a bilevel device, which delivers different pressure during the inspiratory and expiratory breath may be required to allow normal uninterrupted sleep. All CPAP and bilevel machines have a filter, normally located at the air intake on the back or side of the machine. The CPAP machine takes in room air, filters and pressurises it to deliver therapy to help prevent the airway from collapsing during sleep. These devices can also attract debris from the environment, which, may include dust, pet hair, smoke, and other potential allergens. The filter is designed to clear these elements from the air before it reaches the patient’s lungs. |
How often should I change the CPAP filter? |
What are oxygen concentrators? An oxygen concentrator is a portable or electrical device that extracts air from the surrounding environment, providing oxygen therapy to a patient via nasal cannula at higher concentrations than ambient air. |
Why is a filter required? |
These devices provide a source of negative pressure and a collection chamber to allow the safe removal of bodily fluids and secretions. Suction devices are prone to both damage and contamination if they are exposed to bodily fluids due to operating errors. |
The positioning of one of our high quality hydrophobic bacterial and viral filters between the suction pump and the secretion canister will help reduce this possibility. |