Oxygen is a clear, colourless, tasteless, odourless gas that makes up 21% of the air we breathe. Oxygen equipment for home use is simple and safe to use if important safety precautions are followed.

Oxygen therapy is usually administered by nasal prongs or an oxygen mask, either of which is connected to oxygen delivery equipment.
The Equipment
Home oxygen is delivered with a variety of equipment
options. Your equipment choice will depend on your prescription and
lifestyle. Our regulated health professional will work with you to
choose the most suitable method of home oxygen delivery.
We provide the following oxygen equipment (as well
as all of the disposable soft-goods such as nasal prongs, extension
tubing, etc. required to administer the therapy):
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Oxygen Concentrator
An oxygen concentrator is an electrical unit that “makes” oxygen
by “concentrating” it from room air. As long as the concentrator has
electrical power and is functioning properly, the oxygen supply does
not run out – the concentrator continues to “make” oxygen. In case
of a power failure, a back-up oxygen cylinder is also provided. For
those who are more active and wish to leave home, a smaller portable
oxygen cylinder is provided. |
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Liquid Oxygen System
This system stores oxygen in liquid form. Liquid oxygen is very
cold and stored in a large insulated reservoir (base unit). The
liquid oxygen converts to a gas at a very low temperature. The
Liquid oxygen system enables the conversion to gas using vaporizing
coils. The gaseous oxygen is what comes out of the system outlet for
you to breathe. The portable liquid unit can be filled from the base
unit for portability, enabling an active lifestyle and independence.
The Liquid Oxygen base unit requires regular filling, a service
provided by our trained service technicians. |
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Oxygen Cylinders (Compressed Gas)
Oxygen cylinders store oxygen in gaseous form and come in many
different sizes. These cylinders last varying lengths of time
depending on the size of the cylinder. The largest tank pictured
here would serve as an emergency back up for the concentrator. The
three smaller cylinders are used for portability; the size chosen
depending on the length of time needed for activities. |
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Oxygen Conserving Devices
(OCD)
An oxygen conserving device can be attached to your cylinder to
help you better control and conserve your oxygen. Normally, oxygen
is delivered continuously – during inhalation and exhalation. Oxygen
delivered during exhalation is mostly wasted into the surrounding
air. The conserving device reduces this loss by delivering oxygen
only during inhalation. |
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