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These deaths and the recall are specifically tied to particles from foam used for sound insulation that broke down.
First month or so with a machine is a bit of adjustment but otherwise they are generally safe and add literal years to the life of a user.
I agree the situation described in the link is terrifying but long term, sleep apnea is far more dangerous than treating it. I can’t recall another instance of serious illness or death tied to CPAP equipment aside from this one.
All the best to your husband, best case he either doesn’t have it or it’s very minor.
If the doc points you to a supplier for a machine, you are NOT obligated to use that supplier. Whether they only sell Philips, or you just don’t like the color of their building, you can and may ask for a prescription from the doctor and choose a supplier you feel comfortable with.