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How To Get Your Oxygen Concentrator Repaired

by Alisha Perry A Blogger
Oxygen concentrators are a crucial medical device for people with respiratory problems and sleep apnea. As this device associates with your breathing, so you need to keep it 100% functional all the time. Whether you have a new home oxygen concentrator (HOC) or an old one, you have to keep it completely functional with proper care and maintenance.

Sometimes, it happens that you forget to pay attention to the care and maintenance of your portable oxygen concentrator (POC). Consequently, your HOC starts having operational issues. Any issue can be a barrier in the supply of oxygen to your lungs, leading you to have sleep obstructions or an increase in breathing problems. As a health-conscious person, you should get your HOC repaired as you notice any functional issues, even a beep sound.


Here are some practical tips for the repair of oxygen concentrators:

Try to find out the issue


Before you move forward in your oxygen concentrator repairs, you should inspect your respirator device. Have a close look at its settings to know whether there is a connecting issue with the accessories of your POC or something else. You can do this inspection when your device is running or switched off. Your inspection will enable you to say a little about the issue you have with your HOC.

Look for an alternative device

The repairing of a POC usually takes 2-7 days based on how busy a technician or a repair shop is. You can get your oxygen concentrator repaired soon by paying a little more money. However, repairing can take at least one day. As you are completely dependent on this device for your breathing so you should request for an alternative POC until you get yours repaired.

Value license and expertise

The repairing job of an oxygen concentrator is different from the repairing of other devices and appliances. This device has a close association with your respiration/breathing, and so, it requires careful repairing. You can ensure the quality service when you get in touch with an experienced and licensed technician. Before handing over your concentrator repair job, you should inquire about the license and experience.

Talk about the quality of spare parts

Your HOC has several parts and accessories. It is possible that the technician might ask you to replace a particular part of your oxygen concentrator. So, be ready in advance and discuss the quality and brand of spare parts a technician uses in the repair work. Hand over your POC repair work when you are satisfied with the quality of spare parts.

Check the brand or model

Oxygen concentrators are of several brands, such as Inogen, Invacare, Respironics, and SeQual. You need to know the technician’s skills or expertise. Try to find out whether he/she repairs a POC of a particular brand or of all brands. As far as possible, you should hand over your OC repair job to the technician who repairs the POC of the brand you have.


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About Alisha Perry Advanced   A Blogger

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