Who Should Use A Portable Oxygen Concentrator?
People with a variety of conditions below may benefit from supplemental oxygen (also know as oxygen therapy).
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Pulmonary fibrosis, Emphysema, Pneumonia
Severe asthma, Cystic fibrosis, Sleep apnea, Anemia
When your body is not getting enough oxygen, you might feel confused, weak, tired, or breathless. Low oxygen
levels can also cause other health problems over time, supplemental oxygen can help relieve these symptoms
and improve your overall health. Aerti portable oxygen concentrators are good product for oxygen therapy.
If you have a diagnosed need for extra oxygen but don’t want to be tied to a stationary, in-home oxygen
concentrator, you may enjoy the independence and freedom a portable oxygen concentrator(POC) can give
you. New APOC-5 portable oxygen concentrator is small and light weight pulse mode, it’s easy to carry and
have battery. So people being able to go out with friends and family, travel, and/or enjoy activities outside of
the house are all possible with portable oxygen concentrators. Because portable units are designed to be lightweight,
they aren’t as powerful as stationary, in-home oxygen concentrators. As a result, Aerti portable oxygen concentrators
currently can only provide an oxygen output of up to 1 LPM which is equivalent to 5 LPM of
continuous flow. If your prescription is written for more than this amount, a portable unit won’t meet your
needs, so you’ll need to look for an in-home oxygen concentrator instead. Aerti portable oxygen concentrators
weigh is only 2.35kg and can be worn as a shoulder bag, allowing you to do all of your normal activities while
getting the oxygen you need.
Portable oxygen concentrators Pulse Mode with Battery
Model: APOC-5
Setting: 1-5 gears
Oxygen Concentration: 93± 3%
Net weight: 2.35kg
Dimensions: 225*90*165mm
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