AirFit N20 is our most popular nasal mask and comfortably fits a remarkable 99% of people! 1 Source: ResMed AirFit N20 internal international fitting study of new and existing CPAP patients, conducted Nov 2015. For a classic design that is trusted by sleep doctors and CPAP users alike, try AirFit N20.
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Everyone's face is unique. And with so many CPAP mask designs to choose from, it can be hard to know which ones will fit yours. That's what makes AirFit N20 and its 99% fit range so incredible. It's been tested on CPAP users from around the world, with a wide range of facial features, and has proven to fit nearly everyone. 1 Source: ResMed AirFit N20 internal international fitting study of new and existing CPAP patients, conducted Nov 2015.
The CPAP equipment provider – the store where you picked up your CPAP mask and machine – is responsible for providing you with ongoing clinical support, including answering any questions and helping you resolve any mask comfort or fitting issues that you may be experiencing. Getting used to a mask can be challenging and there may be a different mask option that will work better for your personal comfort needs, so don't hesitate to reach out!
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You should clean the cushion, elbow and short tube daily. The headgear and frame only requires weekly cleaning. Facial oil and dirt can easily build up on your mask parts when they're not cleaned properly, which can lead to skin irritation. The good news? Cleaning your mask doesn't take long, so working it into your morning routine should be a breeze.
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR HEADGEAR:
Time it takes: 5 minutes
Supplies you'll need to clean your mask:
Step-by-step cleaning tips:
Use of ozone may discolor a ResMed mask during the ResMed limited warranty period and that will not be covered. Discoloration of ResMed masks is only covered during the limited warranty period if it occurs upon initial unpackaging.
It's important to take regular care of your CPAP equipment – especially the various parts of your mask, which can be affected by dirt, oil and residue from your skin. Poorly cleaned CPAP masks can cause discomfort and skin irritation. The last thing we all need is another to-do item, so contact your CPAP equipment store and ask if they have a replacement supply program that you can enroll in to get new supplies on a consistent schedule. And download the replacement tip sheet to help keep you on track.
Most CPAP masks have silicone cushions because it's a hypoallergenic material that's soft, lightweight and allows for a stable, comfortable seal on your face while you're sleeping. It's important that you decide what's most comfortable for you and your therapy when it comes to your mask cushion. If you experience skin irritation or are uncomfortable with your current mask, contact your CPAP equipment store to let them know so you can try a different mask.
AirFit N20 for Her is the same mask as an AirFit N20 except it has lavender accents rather than the standard blue, and is only available in size Small.
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Source: ResMed AirFit N20 internal international fitting study of new and existing CPAP patients, conducted Nov 2015.
Source: ResMed AirFit N20 internal international fitting study of new and existing CPAP patients, conducted Nov 2015.
Source: Based on a third-party, independent study commissioned by ResMed in February 2017, surveying 400 patients currently using CPAP for 6 or more months.