Description
Exceptional fit: easy to use, AirFit F20 delivers a great fit and robust seal. Designed for all facial shapes, sizes and ethnic backgrounds.
Comfortable: our advanced InfinitySealTM silicone cushion adjusts to your movements for comfort and security throughout the night.
Easy to use: magnetic clips for quick fitting, in terms of stability and user-friendly experience.
Visual freedom: the under-the-eye frame design provides visual freedom and minimal facial contact. You can see and do more, and feel great.
Extra movement: Put away those memories of being woken up: flexible fabric-lined frame delivers breadth of fit while adding comfort.
Full face: a ResMed full-face mask is the smart choice if you breathe through your mouth when you sleep.
Designed for performance: tested to perform with high therapy pressures, bi-level and NIV therapies as well as standard CPAP. The mask’s reliable InfinitySeal and a fit help to ensure a more relaxing therapy experience.
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FAQs
What is CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure)?
- CPAP is a small pump that delivers low pressure room air (not added oxygen), via a nose/mouth mask, to keep your throat open and eliminate snoring.
- CPAP will treat sleep apnoea and snoring immediately, however, some people take longer than others to experience the full benefit of therapy.
- CPAP is a therapy and should be used when sleeping or napping. Not using the device will result in a return of sleep apnoea, snoring and associated symptoms.
What is APAP (Automatic Positive Airway Pressure)?
- APAP is similar to CPAP, however, the pressure will vary during sleep in response to snoring, changes in body position (snoring and sleep apnoea can be worse on your back) and sleep stage (higher pressures are sometimes needed whilst dreaming).
- APAP may be tolerated better due to a lower average pressure, however, you can discuss the benefits of this therapy with a Qld Sleep scientist who will contact you following your test.
Who can prescribe CPAP/APAP?
- A prescription from Qld Sleep is required before commencing therapy, again via your sleep scientist, on completion of your sleep report.
How do I start CPAP/APAP Therapy?
- Sleep Healthcare Australia (SHA) is the treatment/ equipment retail supplier operated by Qld Sleep, and will work closely with your scientist to provide the best possible treatment outcome.
- SHA will obtain a validated prescription from Qld Sleep to ensure the mask and CPAP/APAP settings are correct.
- If you haven’t already made an appointment with SHA, your sleep scientist can assist, and answer any questions you may have.