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Tips For Choosing The Right Home Oxygen Concentrators

by Alisha Perry A Blogger
Have you been prescribed on the oxygen therapy and looking for the medical device that can provide you quality life? Home Oxygen Concentrators are the perfect choice for your special breathing needs.
 
With the great innovation and advancement in the medical sector, there is a number of medical devices have been launched in the market with the aim to provide quality of life to the suffering patients. Because these medical devices are expensive in price, it is worth to explore the options.

 
Since these home oxygen concentrators come in various sizes, brands along with various features, sometimes choosing the right one becomes a stressful task. Whether the user needs a concentrator that is easy to store, energy efficient, lightweight or even for use at high altitudes, a home oxygen concentrators are the best fit for any situation. However, with the lots of options to choose from, someone can easily get confused that what's the best device to buy. To make your task easier, this blog has come up with the simple guidelines that help you choose the best home oxygen concentrators for your needs.
 
Tips to Choose The Right Oxygen Concentrator For Your Needs:
 
Know Your Needs

 
When picking out the right HOC, the most important factor to consider is how much oxygen concentrator will be required. Some of the higher capacity HOC models can be used for long hours. If that flow rate of oxygen is not required, the smaller and less powerful model, producing anywhere from 1 to 5 LPM, might be the perfect choice for you.
 
Set Your Budget
 
The next important thing to consider is the budget. Not only does the home concentrator initial cost matters, but it will have an ongoing impact on the household electric bill. That's why it is important to find the devices which are energy efficient and help you save a cost on monthly bills. The more energy efficient models may cost more initially but can save you in long run. 
 
Size and Portability
 
Another important factor to consider how easy to access your HOC. Oxygen concentrators are available in wide range of shapes, sizes, and weights. Some models are smaller and can fit into tight spaces without a problem. In fact that patients living in a small apartment can easily accommodate these machines. Some color and designs will blend in with the user's room decor and make them less noticeable for the user who is self-conscious about their oxygen therapy.

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