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Factors to Consider Before Buying an Oxygen Concentrator

by Alisha Perry A Blogger
When a doctor prescribes oxygen therapy for a patient, the patient finds it difficult to enjoy a lifestyle they had grown accustomed to. Since airlines do not permit the use of oxygen tanks, patients who are used to frequent travel find themselves trouble while carrying a portable oxygen concentrator. 

 
In this article, we will talk about tips that will help you choose the right home oxygen concentrator for you. Let’s take a look at them. 
 
1. Battery: It is one of the important things that you must consider. The battery life is affected by how much the device is used. If a device is in use while traveling, it is important for you to choose one with a large battery. However, this tends to be heavier. If there is any electronic outlet within a vehicle, this could work well for mobile patients. 
 
2. Capacity: Always keep this in mind that the bigger the oxygen machine is, the more output capacity it has. However, this does not mean larger units will suit you the best especially if the user likes to travel. It is important for you to test a unit before committing to one.
 
3. Size: For those on-the-go, size will be an important consideration. You’ll want to look at the range of options available to see what will work best for you. Being that these devices will have to go everywhere with you, it is important for you to have them to be as small as possible, or you may need one that is more powerful. It is important for you to compare the dimensions and oxygen output of each device and consider how you will transport it.

4. Weight: There is no denying the fact that the weight of a portable oxygen device will vary. Some units need to be carried on a patient's back, while others can be wheeled along the ground. Always keep this in mind that a continuous portable device weighs approximately whereas a pulse flow portable alternative ranges from 3 to 10 pounds. In addition, you will want to compare options to see which can be helpful in your day to day life.
 
5. Warranty: To ensure that the oxygen concentrator is reliable, it will have a warranty, ensuring it can be replaced or repaired by the manufacturer. If there is a cheaper model available without a warranty, then there are chances that you would incur future costs of replacing the device should it break.

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About Alisha Perry Advanced   A Blogger

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