CPAP/BIPAP NEWSLETTER
Wheelchairs Etc.
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Tip of the month
Avoiding Electrical Shock
Never plug your CPAP unit into an electrical outlet that is being used to supply power to another appliance.
Plug your CPAP unit into an electrical outlet that is NOT being used to supply electricity to other appliances. If you need to use the same outlet that is shared by other equipment, make sure the other appliances are NOT being used at the same time.
Never use your CPAP unit with an extension cord.
Upgrading: Replacing your existing CPAP or BiPAP with a new Model
Under Medicare guidelines, you are eligible for a new machine every 5
years. If your CPAP/BiPAP was purchased prior to September 30, 2006,
and you are interested in receiving a new one, please call us and we will be
able to provide you with a new unit that is probably smaller and quieter as
well. If you aren't sure of the purchase date of your machine, just call
and we will let you know.
Plug your CPAP unit into an electrical outlet that is NOT being used to supply electricity to other appliances. If you need to use the same outlet that is shared by other equipment, make sure the other appliances are NOT being used at the same time.
Never use your CPAP unit with an extension cord.
Upgrading: Replacing your existing CPAP or BiPAP with a new Model
Under Medicare guidelines, you are eligible for a new machine every 5
years. If your CPAP/BiPAP was purchased prior to September 30, 2006,
and you are interested in receiving a new one, please call us and we will be
able to provide you with a new unit that is probably smaller and quieter as
well. If you aren't sure of the purchase date of your machine, just call
and we will let you know.
If you are a former client of Dr. Rod Elliott-Mullens before he relocated,
and are looking for a Physician who is Board Certified in Sleep Medicine, please call
us...we can help you locate a Physician in your area!
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