SoCleans sanitize CPAPs through a completely natural process. Here’s how that process uses activated oxygen to keep those sleep apnea treatment devices clean.
2. So, why do you need a SoClean?
• Pneumonia
• Bronchitis
• Infections
• Nasal Passage Irritation
• and more…
If left uncleaned, CPAP pathogens can build up in your
mask and reservoir. This can cause a variety of health
issues, including:
3. O3
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oxygen
The key to the natural sanitation process
Activated Oxygen
Activated oxygen, also known as Ozone (O3), is a safe disinfecting
agent that SoClean uses to get rid of CPAP bacteria, mold or viruses
inside your CPAP equipment. The generator inside the SoClean
breaks down the chemical bond of common oxygen (O2) and allows it
to recombine into a new molecule that has three atoms of oxygen
instead of two. Activated oxygen has a short life cycle. After being
generated it automatically decomposes back to oxygen within two
hours.
4. The SoClean sanitation process
How activated oxygen does its job
Your SoClean generates
and pumps the activated
oxygen through the
supply tube and into your
humidifier reservoir.
This cleans not only the water,
but also the inner walls of your
reservoir.
Step 1 of 4
5. The SoClean sanitation process cont.
How activated oxygen does its job
The activated oxygen
moves through your
CPAP hose
As it travels, the activated oxygen
reaches every crevice, eliminating
all threatening bacteria.
Step 2 of 4
6. The SoClean sanitation process cont.
How activated oxygen does its job
The activated oxygen
reaches your mask
The activated oxygen passes
into and out of your mask
during this step, cleaning it just
as it did with your hose and
reservoir.
Step 3 of 4
7. Step 4 of 4
The SoClean sanitation process cont.
How activated oxygen does its job
Activated oxygen exits
the chamber through a
special filter.
This filter converts any excess
activated oxygen back into the
oxygen that we breathe (O2).
8. The activated oxygen process:
Destroys any organic matter it comes in
contact with
Has a short but powerful life cycle
After being generated, activated oxygen reverts back into
common oxygen (O2) in about two hours. During that time,
it’s strength as a sanitizing agent is unmatched.
Is used as a sanitizing method is used in
other industries
Such as municipal water purifications, the hotel and food
processing industries, and in hospitals
9. Other information to know
The process is completely automated
Complete a one-time setup, place your CPAP mask in the chamber, and shut the
lid.
SoClean eliminates 99.9% of CPAP pathogens
The sanitizing process is completely natural – no water
or harsh chemicals needed!
It only involves that activated oxygen we were talking about.
Only takes 10 minutes of your day
Which saves you precious time you can spend elsewhere.