CPAP Masks in Canada

The BeC MNR Nasal CPAP Mask is an update to the delivers a secure, comfortable fit with minimal facial contact, perfect for active sleepers. Designed with ultra-soft silicone cushions and a lightweight frame, it reduces pressure points while maintaining a strong seal. The flexible headgear offers adjustable straps for a custom fit. Each mask ships with headgear, elbow connector, and user manual in a sealed, hygienic box. Ideal for nasal breathers, the MNR mask minimizes air leaks and supports uninterrupted therapy. It’s compatible with all standard CPAP tubing and machines, ensuring reliable performance and maximum comfort night after night.

$149.99

The BeC Pillow CPAP Mask features soft nasal pillows that rest at the nostrils, offering a lightweight and minimalist design ideal for users who dislike bulky masks. It provides an open field of vision and is perfect for side sleepers or those with facial hair. Each kit includes multiple pillow sizes, adjustable headgear, and a quick-release elbow for convenience. The package is shipped in sterile, compact packaging with clear instructions. This mask offers quiet operation, reduced air resistance, and personalized comfort, making it a preferred option for those seeking minimal contact and reliable, effective sleep apnea therapy.

$129.99

The BeC Full Face CPAP Mask covers both the nose and mouth, ideal for mouth breathers or users with nasal congestion. It features a soft, contoured silicone seal, adjustable headgear, and a wide field of vision for reading or watching TV. The mask is designed for stability and leak-free performance in various sleep positions. Each mask ships in sealed packaging with headgear, elbow connector, and size guide. It’s easy to assemble, clean, and compatible with all standard CPAP tubing. This full-face solution ensures consistent therapy delivery, maximum comfort, and reliable performance for even the most complex sleep apnea cases.

$119.99

The BeC Nasal Mask provides a traditional design with modern upgrades for optimal comfort and seal performance. Its soft, silicone cushion gently seals around the nose, while the adjustable headgear ensures a snug, personalized fit. The mask includes anti-leak vents and a quiet airflow system to minimize disruptions. Each unit ships with headgear, frame, and cushion in a sterile, protective package. Designed for effective therapy delivery and user comfort, this mask is ideal for patients who breathe through the nose and want a reliable, easy-to-use interface. Compatible with all BeC and standard CPAP machines and tubing.

$109.99

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Sleep Apnea Masks FAQ

Make it a daily habit to clean your mask cushion and humidifier chamber with warm, soapy water. Rinse them well and let them air dry to maintain hygiene and performance. Avoid using harsh cleaners, antibacterial wipes, or alcohol, as they can degrade the silicone over time. Once a week, wash the headgear and frame, and inspect for signs of wear or residue buildup. Allow all parts to dry completely before reassembling. Regular cleaning not only helps extend the life of your equipment but also reduces the risk of skin irritation, unpleasant odors, and respiratory infections from bacteria or mold.

You should replace your CPAP mask every 1–2 months to ensure a proper seal, maintain hygiene, and prevent skin irritation from wear and residue buildup. Over time, the silicone cushion can lose its shape and flexibility, leading to leaks and discomfort. Headgear may also stretch, making it harder to keep the mask in place. Regular replacement helps maintain effective therapy and comfort. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and inspect your mask weekly for signs of cracking, discoloration, or reduced fit. Keeping fresh supplies on hand ensures your sleep apnea treatment stays effective and your sleep quality remains uninterrupted.

To put on a full-face CPAP mask, position the cushion over your nose and mouth, then pull the headgear over your head. Adjust the straps evenly for a secure, comfortable fit. Turn on the machine and check for leaks. Make final adjustments as needed while lying in your sleep position.

Yes, most private health insurance plans and government-funded programs cover CPAP masks if they are medically necessary and prescribed for sleep apnea. Coverage typically includes replacement masks every 1–3 months, depending on the plan. Documentation such as a sleep study and prescription is usually required. Some insurers may require proof of CPAP usage compliance through data reports. In Canada, provincial programs like the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) may partially fund masks. Check with your insurance provider for specific coverage details, frequency limits, and approved suppliers to ensure reimbursement. Always keep receipts and documentation for claims and audits.

To put on a full-face CPAP mask, position the cushion over your nose and mouth, then pull the headgear over your head. Adjust the straps evenly for a secure, comfortable fit. Turn on the machine and check for leaks. Make final adjustments as needed while lying in your sleep position.

A CPAP mask should be snug enough to create a seal without being uncomfortably tight. Over-tightening can cause pressure marks, skin irritation, and mask deformation, which may actually lead to more leaks. The cushion is designed to expand slightly with air pressure to form a proper seal. Adjust the headgear while lying down with the machine on to simulate real sleeping conditions. Straps should feel secure but not dig into your skin. If the mask is too loose, it may leak; too tight, it can cause discomfort. Proper fit ensures effective therapy and a restful, uninterrupted night’s sleep.

To stop your CPAP mask from leaking, ensure the cushion is clean and free of facial oils, which can break the seal. Adjust the headgear evenly—too tight or too loose can cause leaks. Make adjustments while lying down with the machine on, as facial shape changes when reclining. Try repositioning the mask or switching to a different size or mask style if leaks persist. Ensure the tubing isn’t pulling on the mask and check for worn or damaged parts. Replacing cushions and headgear regularly helps maintain a proper seal and effective CPAP therapy without interruptions or discomfort.

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