2. ABOUT US
• CPAP Supplies Plus/Direct is a distributor of CPAP products and related equipment. With over 25 years of combined industry
experience, we have grown to become one of the leading worldwide distributors of Sleep Apnea related equipment on the
internet. In addition, our storefront is now open to serve our local customers on a daily basis.
• Since its inception, CPAP Supplies has been committed to providing its patients with the best equipment at the lowest
prices. With the growing costs of healthcare, many people no longer have adequate healthcare coverage that will supply
them with the equipment they need for a healthy night's sleep. CPAP Supplies provides the equipment at deeply discounted
rates so the proper therapy is affordable for CPAP users. Typically, products are sold for less than half of what is charged at a
local homecare store.
• All products are brand new and come directly from the manufacturer with full warranties. No used equipment is ever
bought or sold through CPAP Supplies.
• Our business is CPAP equipment, period. We possess the knowledge and expertise in CPAP that most homecare companies
lack. Our highly trained and dedicated customer service representatives are able to troubleshoot any situation that may
arise. If they cannot solve a particular situation, they have the equipment manufacturers at their fingertips for assistance.
Also, when you call during regular business hours, you will never get a recording or a voice mailbox. You will speak with a live
customer service representative, the first time, every time.
• If you are tired of constantly paying high prices for equipment, frustrated with the lack of service your current provider is
offering or would just like a single, one stop shop for all of your CPAP needs, then give CPAP Supplies Plus/Direct a call today.
• We will provide you with the service you deserve!
3. WHAT IS SLEEP APNEA?
• Obstructive Sleep Apnea(OSA) is the repeated interruption
of breathing during sleep. When the muscles which support
the tongue and soft palate relax during sleep, the airway
becomes narrower causing snoring and some breathing
difficulty. When these muscles relax excessively, the tongue
and tissues completely block the airway preventing
breathing completely. An apnea, which is the cessation of
breathing for at least 10 seconds, can occur as many as 20
to 60 times within an hour. When this happens, the quality
of one's sleep is greatly compromised, and it can also lead
to numerous health conditions and a decline in the quality
of life. Through the use of a CPAP machine, sleep apnea can
be treated without medication or surgery.
4. WHAT IS CPAP?
• CPAP is an acronym for “Continuous Positive Airway Pressure”. A CPAP machine is a
non-invasive medical device used in conjunction with a mask which is worn over
the nose (nasal mask), or over the nose and mouth (full face mask). Straps
connected to the mask fit around the back of the head. A steady stream of air flow
maintains airway pressure keeping the passageways open, therefore, maintaining
normal breathing. This therapy, first developed by Dr. Sullivan in 1981, is the most
effective treatment for sleep apnea today. There are other surgical and
pharmaceutical options, but they have not proven effective for everyone who has
Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder or
other breathing disorders may also use a CPAP at night.
• Since sleep apnea can have an overall effect on a person’s wakefulness during the
day, a CPAP is a useful tool. One study originating from New Zealand suggests that
untreated cases of sleep apnea create a state similar to intoxication. People who
are driving and have obstructive sleep apnea are more likely to be involved in car
accidents than those without. Therefore, addressing sleep apnea with CPAP
Therapy is necessary.
• Though, at first, adjusting to the CPAP can be difficult, the benefits can ultimately
outweigh initial discomfort. Those who have been affected by sleep apnea for
much of their life will soon find themselves feeling rested and refreshed. Greater
alertness during the day can increase memory, improve job performance and
enhance mood.
5. CPAP VS. AUTO CPAP MACHINES
• CPAP machines deliver air through a specially designed Nasal Mask or Full
Face Mask. The mask/machine does not breathe for you; the flow of air
creates enough pressure when you inhale to keep your airway open.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure is considered the most effective non-
surgical treatment for the alleviation of snoring and obstructive sleep
apnea. A CPAP machine is set to a constant pressure setting with little
deviation from the continuous pressure.
Auto CPAP machines are very similar to standard machines but allow for a
range of pressure settings which include high and low pressure. This range
of pressure will fluctuate throughout the night as the user experiences
differing needs i.e. apneas and hypopnia's. This type of machine is
available from Respironics, ResMed, and DeVilbiss. An Auto CPAP
machine must be specifically prescribed by your doctor. The benefit of the
Auto machine is the experience of lower CPAP pressure except when
needed to handle specific events throughout the night.
6. NASAL MASK VS. FULL FACE MASK
• The Nasal CPAP mask is designed to fit over the nose. This type of
mask is available in many different sizes and models, as well as
differing cushion types. The Nasal mask cushion is available in
silicone, gel, or plastic. In addition, other nasal masks include Nasal
Pillow interfaces. The Nasal Pillow interface is more lightweight
than standard Nasal masks. While the CPAP Therapy is applied
directly through the nasal passages via Nasal Pillows, this process is
accomplished via small inserts (called Nasal Pillows) at the base of
the nare. The advantages of the nasal CPAP masks include wide
varieties in style, size, material, cost and light-weight. There are
many manufacturers of masks which include
ResMed, Respironics, DeVilbiss, Fisher & Paykel. The Full Face CPAP
mask is designed to fit over the nose and the mouth. This type of
mask is designed to combat the problem of opening the mouth
during sleep. If a patient opens their mouth during sleep, the
therapeutic effect of CPAP escapes through this opening.
7. CPAP FILTERS
• Most CPAP Machines require very little scheduled maintenance. One item
that does however need to be changed on a regular basis is the filter or
filters. Most machines use at least one, poly foam, washable, re-usable
filter. The filter is usually located on the back of the machine. Respironics
and DeVilbiss provide a re-usable filter with their machines, while ResMed
and Fisher & Paykel provide disposable filters with their machines.
• CPAP Filters should be changed every 30-45 days depending on your
environment. Once a month you should inspect your filters to ensure they
are not discolored and full of debris. If your filter appears to be in good
shape, simply place the filter back into the machine and continue use. If
however the filter appears to be worn or discolored, wash, if re-usable or
replace the disposable.
• By replacing filters on a regular basis you will insure proper operation of
your machine and prevent harmful contaminants from entering your body.
We have a helpful cross-reference page to help you find filters for your
specific machine.
8. CREATING COMFORT WITH A
HUMIDIFIER
• Patients often experience discomfort when using CPAP, Auto CPAP, and
BiPAP therapy. Due to this discomfort, patients may discontinue using
their machine. The discomfort usually involves drying of nasal
passages, sore throat, swelling of the tongue etc. All of the major
manufacturers of CPAP Supplies offer some type of heated humidifier.
Whether you own a Resmed, Respironics, Fisher & Paykel, DeVilbiss or
other, please consider trying a heated humidifier with your present
machine.
• Additionally, in some of the colder climates such as Chicago and New
York, the winter climate can cause severe drying of the airways. People
who are affected with Sleep Disorder Breathing (SDB) suffer due to the dry
air of the season as well as the drying caused by their CPAP device. To
combat this situation, it is suggest that a central humidifier is installed in
the residence as well as heated humidification in the CPAP circuit. If a
central humidification system can not be installed, consider using a
portable humidification system in the bedroom specifically.
9. FEATURED PRODUCTS
Respironics PR System DeVilbiss IntelliPAP CPAP ResMed S9 Eilte with H5i
One 60 Series REMstar Machine CPAP Machine
Pro CPAP Machine
DeVilbiss EasyFit Circadiance Sleepweaver ResMed Quattro FX Full
SilkGel Nasal CPAP Elan Nasal CPAP Mask Face CPAP Mask
Mask
10. CONTACT US
Mailing Address
• CPAP Supplies Plus/Direct
10481 164th Place
Orland Park, IL 60467
Business Hours
• Monday thru Friday
8:00am to 5:00pm CST.
Phone Numbers
• Ph: Domestic 1-877-791-3195
Ph: International +1-708-403-2776
Fax: 1-708-364-0166
Email
• General inquiry, sales: info@cpapplus.com
Website comments: comments@cpapplus.com