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How to choose oxygen concentrator ?

Emerdepot provides oxygen concentrator solutions for both portable and stationary use. If you or a loved one need oxygen therapy in your daily life, then there’s no doubt you’re at least somewhat familiar oxygen concentrator machines. These devices were created with the specific purpose of gathering oxygen and nitrogen from ambient air, quickly filtering it, and then giving the patient safe, oxygen-enriched air for better breathing.

How oxygen concentrator machine works?

The machine first takes ambient air through a compressor, which is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen. The air is then sent through a number of filtering devices to separate the nitrogen and clean the oxygen. After passing through a pressure regulator to regulate airflow, the purified oxygen is then supplied to the patient using oxygen tubing, a mask, or a nasal cannula.

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Figure: Types of oxygen concentrator machine


 One portable oxygen concentrators were developed to be small, light, quiet, energy-efficient and for use at home or while traveling. This innovative product family has been thoughtfully designed for patients who prefer to move about more freely. With two models available Freestyle( upto 1 liter/min) and Eclipse 5 (upto 3 liter/min) - we've got a portable oxygen concentrator to fit your needs.

For stationary oxygen therapy, the Inogen At Home provides a 5 liter per minute continuous flow home oxygen concentrator in a small, compact and light design. Learn more about the Inogen At Home below.

 

Portable Oxygen Concentrator

1. SeQuel Eclipse 5 autoSat:

 

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The Sequel Eclipse 5 autosat is One of our lightest and smallest portable oxygen concentrator. It is a  designed for patients who are on a lower oxygen prescription and need oxygen range from 0.5 litter per minute to 3 litter per minute. It has both continuous and pulse mode oxygen supply(with 9 settings). With its reliable, pulse-dose based Intelligent Delivery Technology, the Eclipse 5 autosat, is powered to provide medical grade oxygen delivery all day, every day. Suitable for frequent traveler, Approved by FAA.

 

 2. CAIRE Portable oxygen concentrator(Auto Dose):

 

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Best for house and travel. Lightweight, portable can be carry on shoulder. 

Home Oxygen Concentrator

1) CAIRE Companion 5 home (stationary) Oxygen Concentrator:

 

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2. CAIRE AirSep NewLife Intensity:

 

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Why to buy oxygen concentrator from Emerdepot?

There are a variety of options available to meet your supplemental oxygen needs, so why to buy from Emerdepot? At Emerdepot, we are passionate about improving the lives of those on oxygen therapy. Emerdepot is Canada's Truested Medical Supplier, Inspired to work for long term care, oxygen therapy, elder care, home care etc. We are motivate to provide Best oxygen concentrator machine in portable and stationary version to our beloved community. Shop our Oxygen Concentrator Machine and Accessories.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you need a prescription to buy an oxygen concentrator?

A: Yes, Oxygen concentrators are medical-grade oxygen therapy devices, and as such, they cannot be purchased or obtained without a current prescription.

Q: Can you sleep while using an oxygen concentrator?

A: Yes. To find the appropriate flow rate for you, your doctor will most likely want to perform a sleep study before you may use your oxygen concentrator while sleeping. Then, you should pick a concentrator that is quiet enough for you to sleep soundly while it is running.

Q: How long do most oxygen concentrators last?

A: Depending on the model, the lifespan of portable oxygen concentrators ranges from 4 to 7 years, while that of normal oxygen concentrators is closer to 6 to 10 years.

Ultimately, it is advised to replace the oxygen concentrator whenever its oxygen concentration product starts to fall below 80%. (as opposed to the usual range of 87 to 99 percent). At that point, it is required to either buy new filters or an entirely new product.

Q: What are some of the side effects of using an oxygen concentrator?

A: As is the case with the majority of oxygen therapy devices, skin irritation and nasal dryness are the most frequent side effects. When using oxygen for a prolonged period of time or at high flow rates, this happens as a result of the constant airflow entering the sinuses.

Recommendations

For more information on these products and others we recommend from all the best manufacturers in the industry, check out our Top 5 Best Oxygen Concentrators.

Be sure to check out our selection of pocket oxygen cansoxygen masks, and nebulizer.

Summary

Oxygen concentrators are an critical tool for convenient and effective delivery of oxygen to those patients who cannot get enough on their own. These gadgets filter, process, and compress the ambient air in any space before delivering pure oxygenated air to individuals who require it.

But it could be challenging to pick the best oxygen concentrator for your needs given the wide range of options available. While some users may favor a compact, portable concentrator, others may place a higher value on high power and flow rate. Others believe that a concentrator's operating noise level is the most crucial factor.

 We provide free consultation for oxygen concentrator. Call our 24/7 Customer support :1-888-401-3637 or Visit us in-store: 3220 Dufferin St, 14A, Toronto

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