Preparing for Travel with Oxygen Concentrator

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  • Опубликовано: 9 апр 2019
  • The weather is getting nicer and after staying inside your house all winter, it’s time for you to go on a well-deserved vacation.
    We want to make sure you are fully preparing for travel season with your oxygen concentrator, whether you're flying, traveling by car/RV, or taking a cruise with your loved ones.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @QuiltingPammy
    @QuiltingPammy 18 дней назад

    All this is very helpful for the person who has the need for lower flow oxygen. I wish they would address the high flow oxygen need as well.

  • @beverlyharris-schenz6628
    @beverlyharris-schenz6628 2 года назад +3

    Very informative and helpful! Thank you,

  • @andrewcasey5527
    @andrewcasey5527 2 года назад

    Virgin Atlantic have ditched oxygen. They recommend a company that charges more than the cost of the flight for a two holiday £550

  • @jerrysmith6179
    @jerrysmith6179 2 года назад +1

    I have the home concentrator how do I travel with it on the airplane I don't have the portable pouch caring kind of oxygen as of yet but how do a person travel with the home that you plug into the wall saying nobody can give me an answer I want to fly also this video would have been nice if you could have showed a demo

    • @Oxygenconcentratorstore
      @Oxygenconcentratorstore  2 года назад

      Only battery-powered portable oxygen concentrators that are FAA-approved are eligible to be used during a flight. Home oxygen concentrators cannot be taken for in-flight usage.

    • @jerrysmith6179
      @jerrysmith6179 2 года назад

      @@Oxygenconcentratorstore so so it can't be stored so we can't be stored with the luggage I mean I used oxygen but mainly at night during the day cuz my level been down to like to lie I just want to know can it be stored where the luggage is so that I can go see my daughter so if a person has the home concentrator but not the kind that you can carry on the plane there's no way they can travel unless they only travel with the home concentrator I need to go

  • @HollyWood-do6fn
    @HollyWood-do6fn 2 года назад +1

    What if your car doesn't have a cigarette lighter plug in?

    • @Oxygenconcentratorstore
      @Oxygenconcentratorstore  2 года назад

      You may check with a local mechanic what other option you have to plug the concentrator in the car.

  • @gregrichardson9273
    @gregrichardson9273 Год назад

    Can I put my oxygen concentrator in a trunk of a car

    • @Oxygenconcentratorstore
      @Oxygenconcentratorstore  Год назад

      Yes, you can store your unit there. However note that storage temperature limits for portable concentrators are around -13°F to +158°F.

  • @moniquebastien2388
    @moniquebastien2388 6 месяцев назад

    Je veux une machine à la maison et nu deux machines pour sortir Le prix je veux savoir....

  • @harrygasser5546
    @harrygasser5546 2 года назад +1

    What happens if you are on the tarmac for 5 hours???? I drop to 85% with no oxygen.

    • @Oxygenconcentratorstore
      @Oxygenconcentratorstore  2 года назад

      Blood oxygen saturation below 92% is considered below normal level. Please contact your medical provider.

  • @luuipat9366
    @luuipat9366 Год назад

    What if the the person who is traveling in this long flight(aprox 11 hrs- 1 scale) can't be able to recharge herself the batteries, is there a plane personal who helps in this cases?, who can help in recharging the batteries?

    • @Oxygenconcentratorstore
      @Oxygenconcentratorstore  Год назад

      FAA guidelines requires the passenger to carry batteries at least 1.5 times the duration of the flight. At airport or in car us the wall outlet or car charger to power the unit.