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Your CPAP Power Strip Will Get Confiscated (Here's Why)

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👁️ 1K views📅 4 months ago⏱️ 3:58
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Creator's Key Takeaways

As a retired fire chief, I get it. Unapproved extension cords are a fire risk, but you still need to reach the outlet.

I always put my CPAP in a carry-on, both on the plane and onto the ship.

We normally try to look for some room tour videos and check to see if there are outlets near the bed.

This is a great solution. Instead of a 3-FFT cord, you can buy a longer cord that plugs right into the brick.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Put your CPAP in a carry-on to avoid damage.
Check room tour videos to see if outlets are near the bed.
Fill out the special needs form on your cruise line's website about 30 days out.
Buy a longer replacement cord for your CPAP power brick instead of using an extension cord.
Use magnetic hooks to hang your mask and hose to keep the nightstand clear.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Should I carry my CPAP on or drop it off with luggage?Always put your CPAP in a carry-on to avoid damage.
Where am I going to plug this thing in?Check room tour videos for outlets near the bed, or request an extension cord via the special needs form.
Where do I get distilled water?Request distilled water through the special needs form or ask your room steward.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to travel with a CPAP machine on a cruise ship?
QWhat are the new rules about extension cords and power strips?
QWhere can you plug in a CPAP machine in the cabin?
QHow to get distilled water for a CPAP machine on a cruise?
QWhat are safe alternatives to extension cords for powering a CPAP?

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YouTube Video Description

Are you worried about the new rules regarding extension cords on cruise ships? If you travel with a CPAP machine, you might be concerned about how to power your device without getting your bag sent to the "naughty room." In this video, Matt (a retired Fire Chief) explains why power strips are a fire risk and shares the safest ways to travel with your sleep apnea machine. We cover the logistics of getting on board, setting up in the cabin, and a great "hack" to extend your power reach without breaking the rules. In this video, we cover: The "Naughty Room": Why ships like Royal Caribbean are cracking down on household extension cords. Packing Strategy: Why Matt always keeps his CPAP in his carry-on (backpack or small roller) to prevent damage. Distilled Water: How to use the "Special Needs" form 30 days out to have water and a ship-approved cord waiting for you. Outlet Locations: What to look for on newer ships (like Star of the Seas) vs. older ships. The "Long Cord" Hack: A safer alternative to extension cords that plugs directly into your machine’s power brick. Cabin Organization: Using magnetic hooks to keep your mask clean and your nightstand clear. Helpful Links & Gear: Link to Royal Caribbean Special Needs Form: https://www.royalcaribbean.com/resources/guest-special-needs Question of the Day: Do you have a specific tip for traveling with a CPAP? Let us know in the comments below! About Ports and Pensions: Welcome to Ports and Pensions! Matt is a retired Fire Chief, and we are documenting our travel adventures in retirement. We share cruise tips, ship tours, and vlogs to help you plan your next vacation. Subscribe for more cruise tips: https://www.youtube.com/@portsandpensions #CruisingWithCPAP #RoyalCaribbean #CruiseTips #PortsAndPensions #SleepApnea #CruiseLife #FireSafety