Have sleep apnea, will travel!
A portable CPAP machine might be the equivalent of a golden ticket for some people with sleep apnea – not only does CPAP, the gold standard of sleep apnea treatment, help your sleeping problem; it also allows you to continue to live your life – and that includes travelling.
With a portable CPAP Machine you can sleep anywhere, making it ideal for when you take to the skies, be it for business or pleasure.
But before you send your portable CPAP machine sky high, there is some important advice to take on board.
People using a CPAP machine for treatment are encouraged to use their device every time they sleep1 – and that includes during travel, when you’re thrown out of your usually routine.
But if you think the thought of lugging a CPAP device around will be unwanted baggage, consider how important good rest is in order to enjoy your holiday, or make the most of your business trip.
Ensuring that your travel with a portable CPAP machine is seamless starts long before you board the plane.
Make life easier by knowing where to sit on the plane to ensure you have access to a power outlet to use if your CPAP machine will need one.
The easiest way to do this is to visit seatguru.com which will allow you to scope out the best possible seat option – simply choose a seat which has an ‘AC Power’ icon and you’re good to book.
Another option is to purchase a RPS II battery for your device before your flight, which means you can sit anywhere on the plane and know that your machine will be charged and ready to go. The portable device is lighter and easier to pack than ever before and is compatible with a wide range of machines. This battery can be close to fully charged in less than four hours, making it a simple last-minute task before you head off to the airport.
If luggage is a burden and you don’t want to carry a large device on board, consider ResMed’s new AirMini which is the world’s smallest and lightest CPAP system* and makes portable therapy simple. At a mere 13.6cm long and 300g in weight, the device is the size of a smartphone. The AirMini also uses atmospheric moisture and moisture from the breath to humidify the airflow (known as HumidX), so there’s no need to manually load water into its tanks to operate it.
The AirMini CPAP Machine is made for travel
If you find yourself loosing sleep on business trips or holidays away, the ResSleep AirMini is the ideal little unit for you. |
If you’re keen to take your CPAP device to the skies, here’s a checklist of things to consider before you leave on a big jet plane:
Now that you’re free to travel without stressing over your sleep or disturbing others around you, ensure that your equipment is up to date or consider upgrading to the best machine possible to suit your travelling needs.
The optimal machine for travelling is one that’s compact, light weight and quiet to use.
Take a browse through our comprehensive range of snoring and sleep apnea treatment available for travel through our popular range of portable CPAP machines available on our website.