Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't he just leave it on the bedside table where it's ready for use the next night?
I agree that leaving it on the floor is a tripping hazard, and will just expose it to more dust, but putting an item you use every single day out of sight seems ridiculous.
I worry that water could leak out of the machine and damage the wood nightstand.
So ... if it's on the nightstand you are fretting over water leaking and damaging the nightstand (fwiw, I've had a cpap machine for 2 years and this has never happened), and on the floor you are afraid you will trip "and cause a lot of pain and injury"? Again -- this is a "you" problem, namely out of control anxiety; it's not a location-of-the-cpap-machine problem.