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Oxygen Cylinders


Oxygen Tanks Allow for Easy Breathing

Oxygen tanks are necessary items for those having respiratory difficulty. Oxygen cylinders not only support patients in emergencies but also offer a dependable solution for individuals needing ongoing oxygen therapy at home or on the go. Whether you're preparing for unexpected situations or managing a chronic condition, having a reliable oxygen cylinder available is crucial for peace of mind and health.

Each oxygen cylinder is designed for ease of use, providing a lightweight and portable option for various settings. They're ideal for first responders, home healthcare providers, and even for personal emergency preparedness. With an oxygen cylinder on hand, you're equipped to handle respiratory challenges promptly and effectively.

  • Provides essential support during breathing difficulties.
  • Lightweight and portable for convenience in emergencies.
  • Easily integrates with oxygen masks, regulators, and other accessories.
  • Versatile for both medical emergencies and long-term oxygen therapy.
Please note that all oxygen cylinders are shipped empty due to federal regulations on shipping.

What Is Oxygen Used for In First Aid?

Oxygen is used to help treat patients that have become suddenly ill or injured. Oxygen therapy is for patients who are struggling to breathe on their own or not getting enough oxygen. A lack of oxygen can quickly cause the person to go into shock and permanent brain damage.

What Is an Oxygen Kit?

An emergency oxygen kit carries an oxygen tank, oxygen mask, a regulator, tubing, protective equipment, items to clear the airway, blood pressure monitors, stethoscopes, and first aid supplies. Everything a first responder needs to treat someone who is gravely injured and requires oxygen.

How To Tell If Someone Needs Oxygen

If a person or patient has any of the following symptoms, they may be suffering from low oxygen levels. In any situation where oxygen is needed, call 911. 911 operators can also provide additional patient analysis over the phone.

  • Headache
  • Shortness of Breath
  • Fast Heartbeat
  • Coughing
  • Wheezing
  • Confusion and or Lack of Focus
  • Bluish Color in the Skin, Fingernails, or Lips
Note: Shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, coughing, and wheezing are all common occurrences. If these symptoms occur when someone has not been exercising, or has been sleeping or resting, then low oxygen levels are likely.