BOSTON, Mass. (Jan. 13, 2014)—Typically the Computer Electronics Show (CES) is known for consumer electronics and gadgets galore. This year, Better Rest Solutions (BRS) presented its new, second generation, CPAP cleaning and sanitizing machine The SoClean 2 at the Digital Health Section at CES 2014. A study conducted by Dr. Sandra Horowitz of Brigham Women’s Hospital concluded that CPAP masks are a source of microbial contamination. Researchers reported that a variety of bacteria were found inside CPAP masks. CPAP equipment, should be cleaned daily but is often neglected either resulting in someone not using their CPAP machine or possibly contracting an illness from a germ-ridden environment because the user allowed bacteria and fungus to compound inside. Most users hand wash their equipment with soap and water, but many others simply forget. The SoClean 2 uses cutting-edge technology to sanitize CPAP machines automatically by using safe, natural, activated oxygen (ozone) to thoroughly sanitize the entire CPAP system by destroying 99.9 percent of mold, bacteria, and viruses it comes in contact with—without chemicals, soap or water. “We are thrilled to debut our cutting-edge CPAP sanitizer at CES this year,” said Mike Schmidt, President of BRS. “And proud to revolutionize the CPAP cleaning chore with the SoClean 2; encouraging users to maintain clean and sanitized CPAP equipment to help keep them healthier and living longer as well.” Visit betterrestsolutions.com.