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Home oxygen concentrator

What is the Home Oxygen Concentrator?

A Stationery Oxygen Concentrator, which is also known as Home Oxygen Concentrator. It is a Medical Device with lots of benefits and features. It provides a convenient life for the individual. It extracts oxygen from the ambient air and produces purified oxygen into the atmosphere. The stationary oxygen concentrator is designed for use at home and provides a continuous flow of oxygen.

Why are Home Oxygen Concentrators Being Important?

Stationery or Home Oxygen Concentrator plays a significant role in human being life. An individual who suffers from respiratory diseases such as COPD, Asthma, etc. in this situation an oxygen concentrator is like an angel, who supports a human being like a support system. A stationery or Home Oxygen Concentrator provides a reliable and constant flow of pure oxygen for the individual. It also improves the quality of life and enhance the standard of living by adding beneficial oxygen level into the blood. This type of oxygen concentrator allows users to perform daily routine activities without any interruptions and without fear of running.

How Does Home Oxygen Concentrator Work?

  1. Air intake: Firstly, the concentrator collects air from the room through an intake filter, this filter removes dust, pollutants, and other particles from the air.
  2. Compression: The filtered air is then compressed by a compressor. It increases the pressure of the air, making it easier to separate oxygen from other gases.
  3. Sieving Process: The compressed air is travelled into sieve beds. These sieve beds contain a material called zeolite, which has a high affinity for nitrogen. The zeolite absorbs nitrogen from the compressed air, allowing oxygen to pass out.
  4. Oxygen Deliver: After the separation of Nitrogen and other gases, the concentrator starting delivered purified oxygen to the users through a nasal cannula or mask.

Features of Home Oxygen Concentrator:

  • Lightweight and compact design for portability.
  • Rechargeable battery for use on the go.
  • AC/DC power options for versatility.
  • Quiet operation for minimal disruption.
  • Adjustable oxygen flow settings to meet individual needs.
  • Pulse dose delivery system for efficient oxygen delivery.
  • User-friendly interface for easy operation.

What are the Benefits of a Home Oxygen Concentrator?

  • Provides Continuous supply of oxygen.
  • Equipped with safety features, such as alarms.
  • Home oxygen concentrator is environment-friendly.
  • Require low maintenance.
  • Usually comes with adjustable flow rates.
  • Stationery oxygen concentrator operates noise-free.
  • They are typically cost-effective.

What are the Types of Home Oxygen Concentrators?

The flow rates determine how much oxygen the concentrator can exhaust per minute. 

  • Low Flow Stationery Oxygen Concentrator:
  1. • Flow rate ranges from 0.5 to 5 litres per minute.
  2. • Generally suitable for patients with mild to moderate oxygen requirements.
  • High Flow Stationary Oxygen Concentrator
  1. Flow rate ranges from 10 to 15 litres per minute.
  2. Suitable for patients with a high level of oxygen needed.

Home Oxygen Concentrator Price in India:

The price of stationery oxygen concentrators can differ depending on the brand, features, and additional accessories. 

Here is the price list of home oxygen concentrators in India:

S.No.Home Oxygen ConcentratorPrice
1.Philips Everflo Oxygen Concentrator₹ 50,000
2.Oxymed Mini Oxygen Concentrator (5 L)₹ 42,500
3.BPL Oxygen Concentrator OXY 5 NEO,₹ 48,000
4.Devilbiss Compact 525, 5 liter Oxygen Concentrator₹ 57,500
5.Yuwell 7F-5 Mini Oxygen Concentrator₹ 59,000
6.BPL Oxy 10 Neo Oxygen Concentrator₹ 129,920
7.EVOX 5s Oxygen Concentrator, 5LPM with₹ 38,000
8.Oxymed 10 Litre Dual flow Oxygen Concentrator₹ 71,000

*Prices are subject to change.

Components of Home Oxygen Concentrator:

  1. Oxygen Concentrator Unit: This is like the heart of the concentrator. It consists of a compressor, sieve beds, and other necessary components to extract oxygen from the air.
  2. Air Intake Filter: It takes the air from surroundings, filters, removes Nitrogen and other harmful gases from the air and exhausts purified oxygen
  3. Compressor: It compresses the air and delivers it into the sieve beds.
  4. Sieve beds: These are two core components of the oxygen concentrator, where purified air is separated from nitrogen. They consist of zeolite pellets.
  5. Flow Meter: The flow meter regulates the flow of oxygen from the concentrator to the user.
  6. Control Panel: This allows users to adjust the flow rate and other settings according to or prescribed by their doctors.

How to Clean Home Oxygen Concentrator?

Cleaning your Stationery Oxygen Concentrator is an essential part of its maintenance to ensure optimal performance and hygiene.

  • Before start cleaning, turn off the concentrator and disconnect it from the power source.
  • After the disconnection, wipe down the exterior of the concentrator with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using any harsh chemicals as they can damage the surface.
  • The third step is that, remove the air intake and clean it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • In Lastly, allow all the components to dry completely, and after completion reassemble the concentrator.

Things Keep in Mind While Using Oxygen Concentrators:

  • Avoid smoking and Any other open flames
  • Do not put on your wet clothes or other things like books as they can cause interruptions in functioning.
  • Do not leave your oxygen machines in open areas such as a balcony or any other open place because if they rain outside they can damage your OCs.
  • Do not block intake filters.
  • Strictly avoid hair sprays, many other body sprays and even some air fresheners as they can react with oxygen and as a result cause fire.

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