Who will need?1.Patient with Respiratory diseases, cardio-cerebrovascular disease.
2.To healthy person in high altitude areas with thin air.
3.Middle-aged ,the elderly people, pregnant women, students who have been engaged in mental work for a long time and other people who suffer different degrees of physiological hypoxia. It can also eliminate fatigue and restore somatic function after heavy physical or mental exertion.
4.The workers who are overworked and exhausted from oxygen supply.
Warning
1. Maintain safe distances from open flames or fires.
Fire poses a hazard around oxygen. Always maintain at least two meters between a fire and your portable oxygen concentrator and accessories.
2.Because of the high concentration of oxygen supply, it should not be too long. Generally, if the concentration of oxygen inhalation > is 60% and lasts for more than 24 hours, oxygen poisoning may occur.
3. Keep your portable oxygen concentrator away from water or be exposed to moist air.
4. Avoid smoking while on or near a portable oxygen concentrator.
5. Avoid aerosol products.
It is important that you avoid aerosol products while using your portable oxygen concentrator. This includes hairsprays, many body sprays, and even some air fresheners. Aerosol products are highly flammable.
6. Do not block intake vents.
One last portable oxygen concentrator safety tip to remember relates to the intake vents. As you can imagine, any blockage of the vents can inhibit performance, whether it’s baggy clothing or a carry bag that’s been shifted to an incorrect position on the machine. It’s important to keep an eye on this as you use your unit day to day.