Oxygen Equipment FAQs What is Oxygen? Oxygen is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas that is necessary for life. When we take a breath, we draw air containing 21% oxygen into our lungs. The oxygen passes from our lungs into our bloodstream, where it is carried in the red blood cells to all the organs and tissues of our bodies. Oxygen is needed by our organs and tissues to convert the food we eat into heat and energy, to maintain life. What is oxygen? What is supplemental oxygen? Oxygen is an invisible gas that your body needs to live. Your lungs take the oxygen out of the air you breathe and put it into your blood. Your blood takes the oxygen to your brain and all of the cells in your body. Your cells use oxygen and nutrition from the foods you eat to make the energy they need to function. Supplemental oxygen is considered a drug. You must have a prescription from a Doctor for oxygen therapy. The prescription will include how much oxygen you should have and how often. Getting too much oxygen may be dangerous. Always use your oxygen as directed by your caregiver. What kinds of oxygen containers are there? Compressed oxygen: Oxygen is often supplied in a metal cylinder under pressure. This compressed oxygen does not need electrical power to operate like an oxygen concentrator does. Compressed oxygen cylinders are heavier than liquid oxygen containers. Small cylinders and wheeled carts are available so that you can move around while using compressed oxygen. The stem of a compressed oxygen cylinder must be protected from damage. Cylinders should always be stored in an upright position and secured so that they do not fall over. Oxygen concentrator: An oxygen concentrator is an electric machine that takes oxygen out of the air and stores it. You must have a backup cylinder of oxygen with you at all times in case there is a power failure. Let your electric company know that you have electrically-powered medical equipment. They will put you on a priority list so that you get your power back quickly if it goes out. What kind of oxygen delivery devices are there? Nasal cannula: A nasal cannula is made of lightweight, flexible plastic tubing. One end attaches to the oxygen source. The other end has two prongs that fit just inside your nostrils. How can I use my oxygen equipment safely? General safety tips:
Fire hazards of oxygen equipment Oxygen allows a fire to start very easily. Sparks or materials that normally would not burn can start a fire because of the oxygen you use. It is very important to protect you, your house, and those around you when using oxygen.
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