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4 Simple Steps to Buy the Best Home Oxygen Concentrator for You

You will have some idea about oxygen concentrator if you or your closed ones are on oxygen therapy. If you have your doctoru2019s advice for the use of this respiratory device, you have to shop it. And your shopping will be effective in keeping you safe when you purchase the best home oxygen concentrator HOC) or portable oxygen concentrator (POC) for you. <br>

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4 Simple Steps to Buy the Best Home Oxygen Concentrator for You

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  1. 4 Simple Steps to Buy the Best Home Oxygen Concentrator for You You will have some idea about oxygen concentrator if you or your closed ones are on oxygen therapy. If you have your doctor’s advice for the use of this respiratory device, you have to shop it. And your shopping will be effective in keeping you safe when you purchase the best home oxygen concentrator HOC) or portable oxygen concentrator (POC) for you. Here are some practical tips to shop the best HOC: 1. Enquire about the flow rate Knowing the flow rate is critical for you while buying a concentrator (CO) for your oxygen therapy. It associates with the rate which oxygen flows from the container to your nose. You can discuss the ideal flow rate with your doctor who usually mentions it while prescribing you oxygen therapy. A good respirator machine should have a flow rate of 250 to 750 millimeters per minute. Some POCs have a flow rate in the range of 2-10 liters per minute. Keep the prescript in mind while shopping one from home oxygen sales CO. 2. Know the portability If you are advised for oxygen therapy, you have to your respiratory machine with you for maximum time in a day. And you can carry your HOC with you when it is light and has a compact design. Compact design ensures that that device is highly portable. To be surer about it, you can go through the technical specifications, including weight, of the CO. Finalize your shopping deal after being sure about the portability of an oxygen concentrator. 3. Look for noiseless one When a CO is in use, it makes some sound, like other tools, machines, and equipment. An extensive range of layouts, constructions, and power levels makes these breathing equipment pieces to generate sounds. A HOC making too much sound can be a bad respiratory device for you, as the generation of too much sound can be a barrier in your sleep at night. On the other hand, a smaller portable oxygen concentrator generates low or no noise when it is in use. As a result, it assists you to have a sound sleep at night.

  2. 4. Enquire about additional features Oxygen concentrators come with various features, like smooth functioning and portability. Some of them offer extra features or are available with accessories, such as flow locking settings, bags, and user-friendly filter systems for replacement. Before you make a find decision to shop a HOC, try to know whether it is with or without accessories. Conclusion A POC/HOC is a critical respiratory device for you if your doctor has advised you to be on oxygen therapy for a particular period or whole life. This equipment will work well for you when you will the most suitable oxygen concentrator. In your purchase of this respiratory equipment, you must look for the flow rate, portability, function (prefer noiseless one), and accessories. In addition, you can think about delivery time, brand, and cost, apart from technical specifications. Having a close look on all these can help you to have a suitable POC.

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