Some vest questions!

GrantsWife

New member
My husband is going to be gettingh is first vest soon. We are getting it pre-owned from someone whom is willing to ship it to us. We are excited.

Anyway, are there any tips for cleaning and caring for it you can provide?
And where do you usually set up your machine?

Anything you can share about your vests would be nice to hear. Thanks.
 

GrantsWife

New member
My husband is going to be gettingh is first vest soon. We are getting it pre-owned from someone whom is willing to ship it to us. We are excited.

Anyway, are there any tips for cleaning and caring for it you can provide?
And where do you usually set up your machine?

Anything you can share about your vests would be nice to hear. Thanks.
 

GrantsWife

New member
My husband is going to be gettingh is first vest soon. We are getting it pre-owned from someone whom is willing to ship it to us. We are excited.
<br />
<br />Anyway, are there any tips for cleaning and caring for it you can provide?
<br />And where do you usually set up your machine?
<br />
<br />Anything you can share about your vests would be nice to hear. Thanks.
 

hmw

New member
We keep ours where it's used... in our case, the living room. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Convenience/ease of access is a big factor when it comes to compliance- if it has to be hauled out and set up every time he wants to use it, odds are going to be lower that it will be used as often as it could be. At first it seemed so 'obvious' and out of place in the room... now we don't even 'see' it anymore. I'd put it somewhere unobtrusive but convenient, with a place to also set his nebs and with access to whatever else he likes to do during tx (computer, tv, comfortable chair, etc.)

As far as cleaning... we have a vest jacket that is washable if you take the inflatable part out. The Smartvest jacket is also washable, I believe... I have no idea about the inCourage. The older HillRom vest jackets can only be spot-cleaned. I'd recommend you wipe down the machine and hoses very thoroughly with sanitizing wipes and cleaning the jacket as well as you can, since someone else with CF has handled it quite extensively. It would be best if you did this, not your dh, due to that germ issue. I hope the person who is sending it to you has cleaned it as well.
 

hmw

New member
We keep ours where it's used... in our case, the living room. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Convenience/ease of access is a big factor when it comes to compliance- if it has to be hauled out and set up every time he wants to use it, odds are going to be lower that it will be used as often as it could be. At first it seemed so 'obvious' and out of place in the room... now we don't even 'see' it anymore. I'd put it somewhere unobtrusive but convenient, with a place to also set his nebs and with access to whatever else he likes to do during tx (computer, tv, comfortable chair, etc.)

As far as cleaning... we have a vest jacket that is washable if you take the inflatable part out. The Smartvest jacket is also washable, I believe... I have no idea about the inCourage. The older HillRom vest jackets can only be spot-cleaned. I'd recommend you wipe down the machine and hoses very thoroughly with sanitizing wipes and cleaning the jacket as well as you can, since someone else with CF has handled it quite extensively. It would be best if you did this, not your dh, due to that germ issue. I hope the person who is sending it to you has cleaned it as well.
 

hmw

New member
We keep ours where it's used... in our case, the living room. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Convenience/ease of access is a big factor when it comes to compliance- if it has to be hauled out and set up every time he wants to use it, odds are going to be lower that it will be used as often as it could be. At first it seemed so 'obvious' and out of place in the room... now we don't even 'see' it anymore. I'd put it somewhere unobtrusive but convenient, with a place to also set his nebs and with access to whatever else he likes to do during tx (computer, tv, comfortable chair, etc.)
<br />
<br />As far as cleaning... we have a vest jacket that is washable if you take the inflatable part out. The Smartvest jacket is also washable, I believe... I have no idea about the inCourage. The older HillRom vest jackets can only be spot-cleaned. I'd recommend you wipe down the machine and hoses very thoroughly with sanitizing wipes and cleaning the jacket as well as you can, since someone else with CF has handled it quite extensively. It would be best if you did this, not your dh, due to that germ issue. I hope the person who is sending it to you has cleaned it as well.
 

GrantsWife

New member
I appreciate your tips and advice hmw. They are invaluable. Well hubby does his treatments on the bed so I guess we will just find room for it next to the bed. Like you said he would be more likely to be compliant with it if it is around an area he usually does his treatments at.

What wipes would you recommend we use for cleaning it? And yes the owner has already cleaned it well for us but we will clean it when we receive it as well.

By the way, would anyone know how much we should declare as the value of it for customs? We are having it shipped to Canada and we called Customs about it. They said we would be charged 13% tax of whatever we put the value as. He said though that since it is 9 years old that we may not be charged for it. However, I want to make sure we don't mess up anything.

So what would you all recommend the value being? And what company would you recommend using. We heard the UPS and FedEx charge hidden fees so we may just go with USPS.
 

GrantsWife

New member
I appreciate your tips and advice hmw. They are invaluable. Well hubby does his treatments on the bed so I guess we will just find room for it next to the bed. Like you said he would be more likely to be compliant with it if it is around an area he usually does his treatments at.

What wipes would you recommend we use for cleaning it? And yes the owner has already cleaned it well for us but we will clean it when we receive it as well.

By the way, would anyone know how much we should declare as the value of it for customs? We are having it shipped to Canada and we called Customs about it. They said we would be charged 13% tax of whatever we put the value as. He said though that since it is 9 years old that we may not be charged for it. However, I want to make sure we don't mess up anything.

So what would you all recommend the value being? And what company would you recommend using. We heard the UPS and FedEx charge hidden fees so we may just go with USPS.
 

GrantsWife

New member
I appreciate your tips and advice hmw. They are invaluable. Well hubby does his treatments on the bed so I guess we will just find room for it next to the bed. Like you said he would be more likely to be compliant with it if it is around an area he usually does his treatments at.
<br />
<br />What wipes would you recommend we use for cleaning it? And yes the owner has already cleaned it well for us but we will clean it when we receive it as well.
<br />
<br />By the way, would anyone know how much we should declare as the value of it for customs? We are having it shipped to Canada and we called Customs about it. They said we would be charged 13% tax of whatever we put the value as. He said though that since it is 9 years old that we may not be charged for it. However, I want to make sure we don't mess up anything.
<br />
<br />So what would you all recommend the value being? And what company would you recommend using. We heard the UPS and FedEx charge hidden fees so we may just go with USPS.
 

hmw

New member
I have no idea what the value would be considered at this point. I would consider calling the vest company and asking what the depreciated value of a 9yr old machine would be with however many hours of use is logged on it.

Postage/shipping costs will vary based on weight, shipping speed and how much you insure the package for- not so much hidden costs as what options you choose.

You can purchase something like Control (a medical disinfecting solution) and wet paper towels in it to wipe down the unit, or soak paper towels in rubbing alcohol, or use conventional disinfecting wipes you can buy at the store. I'd probably be most comfortable using something medical grade.
 

hmw

New member
I have no idea what the value would be considered at this point. I would consider calling the vest company and asking what the depreciated value of a 9yr old machine would be with however many hours of use is logged on it.

Postage/shipping costs will vary based on weight, shipping speed and how much you insure the package for- not so much hidden costs as what options you choose.

You can purchase something like Control (a medical disinfecting solution) and wet paper towels in it to wipe down the unit, or soak paper towels in rubbing alcohol, or use conventional disinfecting wipes you can buy at the store. I'd probably be most comfortable using something medical grade.
 

hmw

New member
I have no idea what the value would be considered at this point. I would consider calling the vest company and asking what the depreciated value of a 9yr old machine would be with however many hours of use is logged on it.
<br />
<br />Postage/shipping costs will vary based on weight, shipping speed and how much you insure the package for- not so much hidden costs as what options you choose.
<br />
<br />You can purchase something like Control (a medical disinfecting solution) and wet paper towels in it to wipe down the unit, or soak paper towels in rubbing alcohol, or use conventional disinfecting wipes you can buy at the store. I'd probably be most comfortable using something medical grade.
 

ChristiansMommy

New member
Hi Alisha,
Just wanted to let you know we just purchased a vest from the U.S and we live in Canada as well. If you want more info, email me at coolmommy34@yahoo.ca and well can chat about our experience.
 

ChristiansMommy

New member
Hi Alisha,
Just wanted to let you know we just purchased a vest from the U.S and we live in Canada as well. If you want more info, email me at coolmommy34@yahoo.ca and well can chat about our experience.
 

ChristiansMommy

New member
Hi Alisha,
<br />Just wanted to let you know we just purchased a vest from the U.S and we live in Canada as well. If you want more info, email me at coolmommy34@yahoo.ca and well can chat about our experience.
 
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