Travel CPAP machines are portable and small and designed for easy travel. Some newer models of travel CPAP devices feature humidification and standalone or integrated power options. For apnea sufferers, purchasing this type of device for long flights or for use while on vacation is a wonderful solution to the worries they have experienced in the past when using a standard sized CPAP machine while away from home.
Travel CPAP: How to Prepare
When it comes to power options for the travel CPAP models most are designed to operate on both DC and AC battery currents. So this type of flexibility can come in handy if you plan on traveling overseas.
Just because they’re small and portable doesn’t mean that they can only be used on vacation. These machines are actually powerful enough to be used safely on a daily basis.
If you’re considering purchasing this type of apnea device, talk with your physician or insurance provider. Not all insurance companies will cover the cost of a portable CPAP machine but some might, or at the very least they’ll cover part of the cost.
If you’ve made plans to get away, your CPAP machine and equipment should go with you. In order to prepare for travel there are a few things to keep in mind, to ensure that you enjoy a trouble free vacation while still receiving effective apnea treatment.
If you have used your portable CPAP machine before, double check that all the water has been removed from the humidifier. If water is left in the chamber it can get into the machine and cause some serious damage.
When you’re going through airport security you need to stay with your machine. Just like when taking a laptop through security, you need to keep a close eye on how your device is handled by airport staff. In order to move through security faster, be sure to identify your CPAP machine as medical equipment. You can do this by applying a medical equipment luggage tag to your CPAP travel bag.
Before you head off to the airport you also need to be prepared for the power needs of your CPAP device. If you plan on using a battery, make sure that you have all the parts that are required to run your device using battery power. If you’re traveling overseas, make sure you pack an international adapter plug.
Can I Use my CPAP Machine During a Flight?
If you’re going to be away from home, it’s important that you travel prepared. Make sure you pack your power cord and also bring along a back-up mask and extra tubing. It’s also a good idea to speak with someone from the airline regarding size restrictions and carry-on restrictions. Some airlines do not allow the use of CPAP machines or allow you to bring all of the necessary equipment on a flight. If this is the case, shop around for an airline that will allow you to safely travel with your equipment. You may be required to bring a note from your physician proving that it’s medically necessary that you use your CPAP machine while in the air.