If you are using a Philips CPAP machine and it has been recalled, you may have questions about your coverage, repair options, and the health risks of the recalled machine. Read on to learn more about your options.
CPAP machine recalled by Philips
The recall affects CPAP machines manufactured by Philips. These devices may contain hazardous chemicals when the sound-reducing foam breaks down. The company says that it will provide a written response to affected consumers within 12 months. However, it does not know how many people are affected by the recall. Until that happens, people should continue using their current machines and contact their doctors to discuss the potential risks of using these devices.
A recent email from a Philips engineer to a supplier reveals that the sound foam contains toxic chemicals. Philips did nothing with the email, but it is evidence that the company was negligent. Plaintiffs’ lawyers will be able to use this email in their efforts to prove negligence on Philips’ part.
Health risk
There are some health risks associated with using a Philips CPAP machine, and you should be aware of these risks before you use the device. In fact, some Philips CPAP machines are under recall because they contain potentially cancerous chemicals. If you’re considering purchasing one of these machines, the first step is to check the manufacturer’s website for recalls and safety guidance.
According to the company’s website, the company is aware of the health risks associated with using its devices. The health risks are associated with a foam component used in the machines that could degrade and emit toxic gases. This could cause respiratory tract irritation, headache, and even cancer. However, the company is working with regulators and health authorities to minimize the risk and initiate necessary actions.
Repair options
The manufacturer of Philips CPAP machines has issued a recall for certain machines. The company will begin repairing affected machines this month, and will replace them with a newer version if possible. The company plans to start the repair and replacement programs in most markets by the end of this month, and complete the programs by September 2022. In the meantime, you can use your existing machine. However, you should weigh the risks and benefits of continuing to use the device.
If you’re considering a new machine, you should talk to your healthcare provider before deciding on a new model. Philips has voluntarily recalled nearly all of its CPAP and mechanical ventilator machines because of a defect in the foam. This defect can result in a CPAP machine leaking harmful chemicals into the air and compromising your health.
Insurance coverage
The recalled Philips CPAP machine can cause a variety of injuries and illnesses. The company says that polyurethane foam can break down over time and release harmful chemicals into the air. These chemicals can be carcinogenic and can cause serious health issues. As a result of this recall, many people are concerned about the safety of these devices.
Philips has set up a replacement program for CPAP users. The program should last for 12 months, but many people do not have the money to replace their machines. Luckily, many insurers are willing to cover the expense for a new device, so it is possible to receive a replacement machine if needed. Many users of the Philips CPAP machines also report other issues. These include dizziness and a racing heart. If you have sleep apnea, you should take steps to prevent these symptoms.