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2011年8月20日 星期六

Guide to portable oxygen

More and more people are becoming dependent on oxygen every day for a medical reason or another. While others choose to bring extra oxygen due to their choice of entertainment. As hiking at high altitudes, flying small aircraft single-engine and still others simply as having extra oxygen on hand in case of an emergency. Whatever your reason for wanting to have extra oxygen on hand there are some things that one should know before buying a generator or an oxygen tank.

The portable tank

The first and more important that one should know is the creation of a personal oxygen system. Starting with the actual tank. More personal tanks are made of aluminium and hold anywhere in 150 litres to 700 litres and weigh between 2 pounds and pounds 8 tanks of oxygen more staff often come in two sizes, small size 1 foot that runs like a purse or wallet, and large is 2 feet and get from one place to another on wheels.

The regulator

As the regulator in your gas Grill, a portable oxygen tank regulator controls the flow of oxygen between the deposit and the mask where I actually breathe the oxygen in the lungs. Another thing that the regulator is not that he lets you control the amount of CO2 to take in. (not all regulators have this feature)

Pulse Oximeter

It is a device that keeps a continuous monitoring of vital levels in the blood through the placement of a small device transducer in finger blood control. Do what it will help you to know how much oxygen need only be given any time.

Nasal cannula

It's soft plastic tubes in the nostrils to administer oxygen. This device helps to allow more CO2 in the nose which helps a person to breathe better and is stored in the oxygen inside the tank as well.

maintenance of devices

They are electronic retaining devices designed to keep the oxygen in the tank by releasing an amount measure of the oxygen we breathe and the closing device exhale.

Now that you know all the main parts of the personal tank should know enough to make at least one decision somewhat educated on what staff of oxygen will be right for you.

Good luck and hope this information help you.

Mithul Mistry is writing health oxygen, specialist in portable oxygen.

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