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  1. Aug 10, 2018 · To make everything work as needed, you'll want to have all of the following items: 1) A full tank 2) An oxygen regulator 3) A key (for opening/closing the oxygen tank) 4) And a cannula...

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  2. Oct 18, 2024 · Using an oxygen cylinder tank at home requires careful handling to ensure safety and proper use. Here's a general guide on how to use it: 1. Prepare the Area Ensure the area around the...

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  3. Dec 26, 2021 · Apria /Invacare Homefill II Oxygen compressor and tank refill for in home care. Initial set up and in home use tutorial.

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    I always love taking out a new roll of oxygen tubing. It is fresh and new, with no kinks … yet. The downside is that it is hard to get the coils out of the tubing, which makes it a tripping hazard. Here’s a trick I learned to make it stay flat. 1. Take the tubing out of the plastic bag and put it in a mesh laundry bag (the kind you use to wash deli...

    Most oxygen companies provide you with a solid plastic connector that joins your tubing to your cannula. This does the job, but it doesn’t help with the tubing getting easily tangled. Ask your oxygen provider if it has swivel connectors instead. If it doesn’t, you can buy them online. The kind I useis $5 for two. They help the tubing not get so tan...

    As your oxygen needs increase, you may need to connect two tanks or concentrators to give you the amount of oxygen you need. In the video, I show you how I hook two liquid oxygen tanks together to dispense 8 liters per minute of oxygen. Each of my tanks only delivers 6 LPM, so by hooking them together, I can go as high as 12 LPM. The connectors I u...

    What tips have helped you to make using supplemental oxygen a little easier? We have so much we can learn from one another. Please leave a comment below, and share with those who could benefit via email or on social media. We’re in this together! *** Note: Pulmonary Fibrosis Newsis strictly a news and information website about the disease. It does ...

  4. Home Oxygen Therapy can help get your body the extra oxygen it needs so you can breathe better. Learn more about how to get started with home oxygen therapy.

  5. Learn how to use your oxygen unit safely at home. Here are some guidelines on safely using oxygen at home. Perform all steps each time you use your oxygen unit. The steps will vary depending on the type of oxygen unit you use. Wash your hands. Pressurize your compressed oxygen tank or turn on your portable oxygen concentrator (POC).

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  7. You can refill an oxygen concentrator at home as long as you have electricity or batteries to run it. Home oxygen refill systems also allow you to fill compressed air oxygen tanks from home. They compress air from the room around you.