Hi there,
I was just wondering if someone knew what to do about using the cpap machine when we're having a series of powercuts?
Because we live in a rural area we seem to be more prone to them occurring (well we never had so many when we lived in a very populated town). and then when we get one powercut (even if it lasts only a short while), the power is on and off most of the night.
Now as it happened(powercut that is) last night I got to thinking that if the power went off and I had my machine on and I was asleep I wouldn't notice and I would suffer a further lack of oxygen as there would be no warning from the machine to say no air was getting through. So what I wanted to know is do these machines have a battery back up or can you get them?
Just thought I'd ask all you experts on here before I get my mum to start pestering the hospital (as I can't use the telephone).
Many thanks
SR
I was just wondering if someone knew what to do about using the cpap machine when we're having a series of powercuts?
Because we live in a rural area we seem to be more prone to them occurring (well we never had so many when we lived in a very populated town). and then when we get one powercut (even if it lasts only a short while), the power is on and off most of the night.
Now as it happened(powercut that is) last night I got to thinking that if the power went off and I had my machine on and I was asleep I wouldn't notice and I would suffer a further lack of oxygen as there would be no warning from the machine to say no air was getting through. So what I wanted to know is do these machines have a battery back up or can you get them?
Just thought I'd ask all you experts on here before I get my mum to start pestering the hospital (as I can't use the telephone).
Many thanks
SR
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