Home Oxygen Tips - Part 3/5
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get air cleaners. i demand that we have houses with no leaks or carpet (mold and germs). most buildings are defective, small air volume. i had a stroke after 3000 miles on a blcycle inspecting Mexico City (1 mile altitude). i was asphyxiating (not breathing well, dying) and the Memorial Hermann Hospital Houston did nothing. they harassed me for insurance instead of the money, then left me out in the cold to die. hep me get our trillions from them. - james mcashan for US Senate
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if these portable things only last few hours how are u suppose to go out and enjoy ur day u cant come home every few hours to fill up especially when you have kids. i have 2.
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I think you have 2 choices:
1) most oxygen providers will give you more than one tank. I had two little portable ones (2 hours each) and 2 big steel/aluminum tanks (over 2 hours each). If I took all four, I could be out for over 8 hours.
2) if your provider won't, then call other providers. It is a very competitive market.
3) If you have a minivan and a liquified o2 tank to refill your portables, then you can put the liquified tank into the back of your minivan and fill up the little one(s).
cameronbeheshti 4 months ago
You can take more than one of the little portable containers. That is the easiest way. I you don't have enough little tanks, your oxygen provider will probably give you more for no cost. If they won't, call some other providers. It is a competitive market.
Or, if you have a large liquid oxygen tank to refill the little ones, you can put that into a mini-van or an SUV (if you have one of those).
I hope this helps.
cameronbeheshti 7 months ago