by Oxygen Always | May 15, 2017 | Concentrator Tips, oxygen therapy, Portable oxygen
Do you have concerns about sleeping with a portable oxygen concentrator? Is your current oxygen concentrator right for you while you sleep? It’s a fact that we all breathe differently while we sleep. Do you breathe through your mouth or your nose? Do you take deep or...
by Oxygen Always | Apr 11, 2017 | Breathe Easier, oxygen therapy, Portable oxygen
Summer is just around the corner, and with summer comes outdoor activities and events that you should be able to enjoy with your friends and family, and not have to worry about being limited by your portable oxygen concentrator. Oxygen Always shares some tips for...
by Oxygen Always | Dec 23, 2016 | Exercising with COPD, oxygen therapy, Portable oxygen
Were you an active, outdoor enthusiast before you were diagnosed with COPD? That is no reason to give up all of the outdoor hobbies you were enjoying prior to your diagnosis. Fortunately, the technology provided in a new portable oxygen concentrator allows you to...
by Oxygen Always | Oct 19, 2016 | COPD Triggers, oxygen concentrator, oxygen therapy
The weather is just cool enough to go camping with your oxygen concentrator. So gear up, pack your sleeping bag and your portable oxygen concentrator, and remember these tips for your fall camping trip! Charging Your Concentrator Of course, power is the most important...
by Oxygen Always | Sep 27, 2016 | Oxygen Always, Oxygen Concentrators, oxygen therapy
It is true, in the United States, you need a prescription for an oxygen concentrator. Overseas, the laws vary from country to country, but for the most part, the laws governing oxygen concentrators are not nearly as strict. It may seem strange that a device that has...
by Oxygen Always | Sep 19, 2016 | oxygen concentrator, oxygen therapy
In the United States, oxygen concentrators can only be sold to patients with a prescription. The flow, duration, and delivery of purified oxygen can have incredibly positive effects on those who need the treatment, but if used incorrectly, there can be dramatic...
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