FAQ

FAQ2025-12-09T12:21:03+00:00

FAQ

Detailed responses to frequently asked questions concerning oxygen support, sleep therapy, and our respiratory care servicesso you can relax and feel secure at every stage.

How can Respiart help in my decision?2025-09-15T13:28:52+00:00

With a wide range of products and knowledgeable Respiratory Therapists, Respiart can guide you to make an informed decision based on your needs and budget.

Are there any hidden costs when renting? .2025-09-15T13:28:25+00:00

Not with us ! every package is simple and clear, and we make sure you understand it. Always read the rental agreement.

Is it more economical to buy or rent a CPAP machine in the long run?2025-09-15T13:28:02+00:00

While buying might seem costlier initially, in the long run, it can be more economical. However, if you’re uncertain about your long-term needs, renting can be a more budget-friendly option.

Why Consider Renting?2025-09-15T13:27:35+00:00

Renting a CPAP machine or oxygen concentrator is comparable to the convenience and flexibility of living in a rented apartment. Especially if you’re new to the therapy or unsure about which model suits you best, renting provides an opportunity to ‘try before you buy’. There are no long-term ties; if a particular device doesn’t sit well with you, it’s easier to exchange or upgrade. Furthermore, one of the biggest perks of renting is the lack of maintenance worries. Most rental agreements come with a maintenance package, ensuring that the device is always in top-notch condition. This is particularly beneficial for those who aren’t inclined to delve into the technicalities of machine upkeep. With renting, it’s about experiencing the benefits without the burdens of ownership.

What are the benefits of buying a CPAP Machine ?2026-01-19T16:23:03+00:00

Just as purchasing a house provides the comfort and security of a space that truly belongs to you, buying a CPAP machine or an oxygen concentrator is a testament to long-term commitment. When you invest in buying, you gain an asset. There are no monthly bills to think about or due dates to remember. The device becomes an extension of your daily life, always ready for your use. Over a period of time, the initial cost spreads out, often resulting in the realization that it’s cost-effective in the long haul. Moreover, having ownership allows for personalization and adaptation, ensuring that the device fits your needs perfectly.

Health problems caused by untreated OSA2025-09-15T13:26:34+00:00

It is important to remember that snoring doesn’t necessarily indicate something potentially serious, and never everyone who snores has OSA.

Untreated OSA could cause serious health problems for instance:

  • high high blood pressure (hypertension)
  • heart disease
  • stroke
  • diabetes
  • atrial fibrillation (abnormal heart rhythm)
  • pulmonary hypertension

Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial for preventing complications.

OSA & apneic episodes2025-09-15T13:26:01+00:00

Periods when breathing stops completely are classified as apnea or apneic episodes. In OSA, the conventional flow of air is repeatedly stopped at night time.

OSA is most popular among older males, but it really can affect anyone, including children. The incidence rises following menopause, in a way that the rates resemble in men and postmenopausal women.

Snoring can often be associated with OSA, specifically if the snoring is interrupted by periods of silence. Snoring is a result of airflow squeezing with the narrowed airway space.

Obstructive sleep apnea ?2025-09-15T13:25:12+00:00

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is often a disorder a result of the repetitive collapse with the upper airway while sleeping. It is the most commonTrusted Source sleep-related breathing disorder.

OSA happens when the muscles supporting the soft tissues inside your throat, for example your tongue and soft palate, relax. This causes your airway to narrow and even close, momentarily cutting off your breathing.

Normally, air should flow smoothly in the mouth and nose into your lungs continually, including whilst sleeping.

How do I clean my CPAP equipment?2025-09-15T13:24:02+00:00

Daily

  • Remove your cushion or pillows from the frame and wash with mild soapy warm water. Unscented mild soap is best. Don’t use antibacterial soap, it is too harsh.
  • Top up your humidifier with DISTILLED water each night. Refresh the water every few days. Tap water will cause bacterial growth and will corrode the metal base of the water chamber over time. Find distilled water at any pharmacy.

Weekly

  • Wash your humidifier chamber with mild soap, rinse well and let air dry.
  • Wash your entire mask and headgear with mild soap and warm water.

HANG headgear to dry. The headgear will take time to dry so best to do this in the morning.

  • Wash your tubing in a sink with mild soap and warm water.

Rinse thoroughly and hang to dry over a towel bar or shower curtain rod.

  • Wipe the outside of your CPAP machine with a dry cloth to remove dust build up.

Monthly

  • Check your CPAP filter and change when it has turned grey
  • Inspect your equipment regularly for wear and tear

Every Six Months

  • Schedule your Servicing appointment so our staff can clean and check your machine and accessories
Should you rent, finance, or purchase your next CPAP?2025-09-15T13:23:44+00:00

Most likely you did a sleep study, and the result shows one of the following:

  • A moderate or a severe sleep apnea.

It is extremely important to have the CPAP next to your bed permanently.

It is extremely important to use it in a daily basis because it will bring a lot of benefits on your health. so, your options here are either to Finance CPAP or to Purchase CPAP.

  • A mild sleep apnea.

Then your doctor might prescribe you a Trial of CPAP to find if it brings a significant change in your life and to find if you become more energetic and less fatigue and less somnolence. You are hesitating to spend 2000$ on a Trial of CPAP machine you might use it temporary.

It is difficult to take a decision……we could understand that. Let us help you here…

We recommend you to Rent CPAP for 2-3 months to live this experience while making sure that your pockets stay healthy, too. You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars purchasing a machine you will be using temporary.

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Easy Payments Plans
Rent CPAP in Montreal Finance CPAP in Montreal
$80,00 per month $80,00 per month for 25 months

Finance CPAP or Rent your own CPAP :  you will pay installment fees; this is the most cost- effective way of owning a CPAP machine without the large expenditure in one go.

Finance CPAP or rent to own CPAP:  you will pay installment fees; this is the most cost- effective way of owning a CPAP machine without the large expenditure in one go.

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