Oxygen User Emergency Preparedness Tips

Emergency Preparedness With Oxygen

Accidents and emergencies can happen with and without warnings such as a severe snowstorm, hurricane, flood, or unexpected fire. When they do happen, everyone, including oxygen therapy users, needs to be able to act fast. To make sure that you’ll be prepared for anything, whether it’s an evacuation or a situation where you need to stay put, make sure that you’ve got your oxygen ready to go with you.

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Introduction to Supplemental Oxygen

Introduction to Supplemental Oxygen

Respiratory diseases often create the need for more oxygen than what is available in the air. If you have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) or Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD), you may already be using supplemental oxygen and if not you may have already discussed it with your doctor.

However, if you’re still not sure what supplemental oxygen is and what it means for you, this post will give you an overview.

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Cleaning and Maintaining Your Oxygen Concentrator

Cleaning and Maintaining Your Oxygen Concentrator

Keeping your oxygen concentrator in top working condition not only ensures effective and safe oxygen delivery but it may also extend the lifespan of your unit. Cleaning and maintaining your portable oxygen concentrator is an important step in owning and caring for your unit. By following a few simple steps and guidelines you can easily keep your concentrator in pristine, “like-new” condition!

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What to Look for When Buying a Portable Oxygen Concentrator

What to Look for When Buying a Portable Oxygen Concentrator

Deciding which portable oxygen concentrator to purchase is an important choice. Not only are you buying a vital piece of medical equipment, but you’re paying a significant price too. It really pays to do your research and make sure you’re getting the features you need. The list below will detail what to look for and hopefully help make your decision an easier one.

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SeQual Eclipse 5 Portable Oxygen Concentrator – Pros and Cons

Pros and Cons of the SeQual Eclipse 5 Concentrator

Not only does the SeQual Eclipse 5 outperform the previous generations of this model in almost all categories, it features a powerful oxygen delivery system with many options. The SeQual Eclipse 5 comes with a surprising variety of modes and settings but not every unit works for everyone! Continue reading to find out if the SeQual Eclipse 5 is right for you. Here is a list of the Pros and Cons of the SeQual Eclipse 5 portable oxygen concentrator.

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Respironics SimplyGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator – Pros and Cons

Pros and Cons of the Respironics SimplyGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator

The Philips Respironics SimplyGo is a feature-laden workhouse of an oxygen concentrator designed with travel in mind. It comes with a ton of accessories and has versatile oxygen-delivery capability. Here is a list of the Pros and Cons of the Respironics SimplyGo portable oxygen concentrator.

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Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Concentrator – Pros and Cons

Pros and Cons of the Inogen One G3 Portable Concentrator

The Inogen One G3 really puts the “portable” in oxygen concentrator portability. This small, lightweight unit is over 2 pounds lighter and several inches smaller than its predecessor, the G2. The G3 offers “pulse mode” oxygen therapy and also comes with several useful features and protective warranty. Here is a list of the Pros and Cons of the Inogen One G3 Portable Oxygen Machine.

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Size and Weight Differences in Oxygen Concentrators

Size and Weight Differences in Oxygen Concentrators

In the world of oxygen concentrators, and with most other machines and appliances, smaller is always preferred. However, smaller also generally means a lower oxygen capacity. If you can find a small oxygen concentrator that can deliver the oxygen dosage that you need, you’re in luck.

Small, medium, or large, the one you choose should fit your lifestyle and meet your oxygen needs.

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Guide to Shipping Oxygen Concentrators Internationally

Update: As of July 1st, 2022, we only ship to the United States and Canada.

We now ship to over 120 countries worldwide! Thanks to our partnership with Bongo Shipping, a trusted third-party service, you can purchase and pay anywhere in the world with ease and assurance. When you place an international oxygen order, your transaction will be with Bongo, but if you have questions or customer service needs, you can contact us directly.

If you live outside of the US, you’re still in luck with getting some of the best deals for oxygen concentrators around. Here at Oxygen Concentrator Store, we make it possible for the neighboring countries, as well as those across the pond and beyond, can easily have their machines and accessories shipped to them, without spending a small fortune in shipping costs.

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Oxygen Question: Do you need a Oxygen Concentrator?

Do I need an Oxygen Concentrator?

Your doctor will determine if you need to use oxygen therapy. He or she will assess your condition and write a prescription based on your individual needs, such as how many hours out of the day you will need it, and at which setting. Depending on your oxygen needs and your lifestyle, you and your doctor will be able to decide whether or not you should use an oxygen concentrator.

Not everyone who needs oxygen therapy will benefit from an oxygen concentrator. Some oxygen therapy patients need a higher dosage of oxygen than what some portable models can deliver. In these cases, to be able to have the freedom to leave the house while using oxygen therapy, they would be better off with oxygen tanks.

Freedom and convenience while getting the oxygen therapy you need is one of the main priorities of patients, as well as those who create or sell oxygen equipment. If you don’t need as much oxygen, such as no more than 3 LPM (liters per minute) of continuous flow, or 172 ml/min of pulse dose oxygen, you will be able to use a portable oxygen concentrator that delivers these amounts.

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