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The operation of the oxygen concentrator may seem simple and safe, but there are some basic rules that can help ensure that the device is used in a safe manner. 1. Failure to place the device: Make sure the device is placed in an open area. As discussed above, oxygen concentrators work by removing nitrogen from normal air, the oxygen supply and then releasing nitrogen in the surrounding atmosphere. If the device is placed in an enclosed area, its effectiveness [http://www.optimalstackfacts.org/check-why-maxx-test-300-not-good-in-use/ maxx test 300] is greatly reduced as the air you looking to compress and convert to pure oxygen consists of nothing more than nitrogen. This means that the patient does not have the full advantage of the machine, the machine and in turn deteriorates faster, since the cylinders are forced to process air with nitrogen concentrations above 79% of normal. For more information, visit this site >>>>>>> http://www.optimalstackfacts.org/check-why-maxx-test-300-not-good-in-use/
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