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Portable oxygen devices offer the assurance and convenience required for those seeking to merge their oxygen therapy with an on-the-go lifestyle, ensuring flexibility and peace of mind.
With their compact size and light build, portable oxygen units make it stress-free so you can get supplemental oxygen with you, whether you're commuting, traveling, or engaging in outdoor activities.
Our travel oxygen concentrators offer reliable and adjustable oxygen flow rates to match your needs, ensuring you receive the necessary oxygen levels consistently, no matter where you are.
Designed with simplicity in mind, these portable oxygen devices feature intuitive interfaces and straightforward controls, making it easy for users of all ages to operate and adjust as needed.
Our assortment of portable oxygenators is designed to cater to diverse needs, offering dependable, high-quality oxygen supply paired with the convenience of home delivery and comprehensive warranties.
The lineup boasts oxygen purity levels of up to 96%, satisfying requirements for both non-medical and industrial uses, and are equipped with high pressure outputs, perfect for specialized needs such as glass blowing.
These machines prioritize reliable performance with features like power failure alarms, high and low flow alerts, and comprehensive 3-year manufacturer warranties, ensuring peace of mind for users.
Despite their robust functionalities, the units remain surprisingly mobile with compact dimensions, allowing you to position them seamlessly in your space without sacrificing high-output oxygen delivery.
A portable oxygen concentrator's battery life varies by model, but most can last anywhere from 2 to 8 hours on a single charge. Some devices offer extended batteries or the option to use multiple batteries for longer use times.
It's important to check your specific model's battery life and plan for recharges or additional batteries according to your usage needs.
Yes, you can use an oxygen concentrator daily. In fact, oxygen concentrators are designed to provide supplemental oxygen to those requiring regular oxygen therapy. Users with chronic respiratory conditions often use them throughout the day, every day, under the guidance of a healthcare provider to ensure they are meeting their specific oxygen needs.
Yes, it is possible to sleep while using an oxygen concentrator. Many people with conditions like COPD use oxygen therapy overnight.
However, it's essential for users to have the correct flow rate set as per their doctor's recommendation. If continuous overnight oxygen is needed, ensure your unit has a continuous flow setting and is capable of running throughout the night either on a power adapter or with a battery backup.
Oxygen concentrators are generally safe, but like all medical treatments, they can have side effects, particularly if not used as prescribed. Some potential side effects include dry or bloody nose, morning headaches, fatigue, and skin irritation from the nasal cannula or mask
It is crucial to use humidifiers and follow proper hygiene with nasal cannulas to minimize these side effects. Always follow the prescribed oxygen flow rate and talk to a healthcare professional if you experience discomfort or other issues.