WiZARD 310
Flexibility and comfort for getting better sleep every night — Simplifying sleep therapy routines and improving sleep quality.
Flexibility and comfort for getting better sleep every night — Simplifying sleep therapy routines and improving sleep quality.Individuals with sleep-disorder breathing can experience improvements in their sleeping quality as quickly as two weeks of positive airway therapy and significantly reduce daytime sleepiness and its impact on quality of life. Factors such as properly minimizing breathing obstruction incidents, improving mask comfort, and reducing the risk of pressure sores, air leakage around the cushion, claustrophobia, nasal congestion, and additional complications from frequently treatment sessions drastically impacts therapy compliance.1,2
WiZARD 310 sits comfortably on the face and around the head, distributes pressure equally across the skin, guides and minimizes the noise from expired air, and assembles with easy snap-on and off parts. Simplifying therapy routines and improving user experience and sleep quality.
Max Comfort for Uninterrupted Sleep
- Ergonomic cushion fits comfortably over the nose and distributes pressure evenly, providing reliable facial support for all user types.
- Proprietory air ventilation design guides expired airflow away from the partner's face and minimizes noise disturbances.
- Quick and easy snap-on and off parts make cleaning, assembling, and storage convenient for home and on-the-go.
- Quick-release tubing allows users to remove the tubing for cleaning without the hassle of taking the mask and frame off.
- Flexible tubing supports stability for movements during sleep.
Fitted nasal mask that conforms to the face ensures reliable therapy for the user to sleep comfortably through the night.
Minimizing environmental disturbances like noise and air leaks for the user and their partner means better sleep for everyone.
Tubing with high flexibility allows users to relax at the end of the day while receiving their therapy comfortably.
Parts that are easy to assemble, store, and clean motivate users to stay consistent in their therapy when travelling.
WiZARD 310 | ||
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Type | Nasal Mask | |
Acceptable Therapy Pressure | 4-30 cmH2O | |
Mask Size | S, M, L |
Max Comfort for Uninterrupted Sleep
- Ergonomic cushion fits comfortably over the nose and distributes pressure evenly, providing reliable facial support for all user types.
- Proprietory air ventilation design guides expired airflow away from the partner's face and minimizes noise disturbances.
- Quick and easy snap-on and off parts make cleaning, assembling, and storage convenient for home and on-the-go.
- Quick-release tubing allows users to remove the tubing for cleaning without the hassle of taking the mask and frame off.
- Flexible tubing supports stability for movements during sleep.
Fitted nasal mask that conforms to the face ensures reliable therapy for the user to sleep comfortably through the night.
Minimizing environmental disturbances like noise and air leaks for the user and their partner means better sleep for everyone.
Tubing with high flexibility allows users to relax at the end of the day while receiving their therapy comfortably.
Parts that are easy to assemble, store, and clean motivate users to stay consistent in their therapy when travelling.
Nasal masks have a smaller skin contact surface area and are less bulky than a traditional full-face mask. They are a great option for individuals who are more likely to feel claustrophobic.
Hand wash the cushion and headgear with a mixture of warm water (30°C/86°F) and mild soap or diluted dishwashing detergent.
Aside from deflating individual cells to relieve pressure on the patient's vulnerable areas, caregivers can do the same but, with less intensity, for other body parts like the abdominal area, which is often protruding and easy to experience discomfort.
Reference
- Leger, Damien et al. “Impact of sleep apnea on economics.” Sleep medicine reviews vol. 16,5 (2012): 455-62. doi:10.1016/j.smrv.2011.10.001
- Prevention, Centers For Disease Control. “CDC - Sleep and Chronic Disease - Sleep and Sleep Disorders.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, www.cdc.gov/sleep/about_sleep/chronic_disease.html. Accessed 24 Dec. 2021.