CMS Education Articles — Oxygen
Is your Oxygen Concentrator making you sick?
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Oxygen Concentrator maintenance, Accessories Maintenance and Infection Prevention If you have an oxygen concentrator, you may want to know how much maintenance is needed to keep your concentrator in good functioning condition for as long as possible. If this hits close to home, it would be beneficial to keep reading as I touch base on Maintenance, cleaning, replacement guidelines, warranty & warranty violations where the manufacturer will not cover repair costs. Devilbiss 525 5L & 10L Concentrators To prolong the life of your brand new oxygen concentrator and to ensure the cleanest oxygen flow is provided to you, there...
Everything you need to know about travelling with Oxygen
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Oxygen Equipment 101
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Gaining a better understanding of Home Oxygen Systems
Oxygen, we all need it for survival and some need it more than others because of compromised health. I have had frequent queries regarding what is available for oxygen equipment and what is best for travelling. Supplemental oxygen can come in three different categories, namely Compressed gas (Cylinders), Liquid form and Generated oxygen (Concentrators). In any of these forms, the amount of time one would have before running out usually is dependent on the flowrate. Please note that the amount of oxygen needed or flow rates are determined and assessed by your Physician or Health Care Professional.