If you require an oxygen concentrator because you suffer from COPD, you may already know how weather affects COPD. The changing season poses new challenges for those who use oxygen concentrators on a regular basis, which is why Oxygen Always shares a few cold weather tips for oxygen concentrators; to inform those who want to ensure their oxygen therapy continues without a hitch.

Oxygen Always always recommends consulting your physician for specifics regarding your treatment, but the following cold weather tips for oxygen concentrators give general advice.

1.Store at Room Temperature

Leaving your oxygen concentrator exposed to the cold weather for long periods of time can have disastrous consequences. Though it is perfectly fine to use your concentrator outside while it is cold, leaving your oxygen concentrator exposed may damage it. Be sure to keep it indoors this winter or purchase a sleeve that will keep it warmer and safe from the cold weather.

2. Stiff Tubing and Cannula 

The cold weather is going to stiffen the tubing, especially the cannula. One of the best cold weather tips for oxygen concentrators may be investing in a comfortable cannula. Some patients also find it beneficial to wrap a scarf around their necks and noses to prevent stiffening.

3. Batteries Discharge Faster in Cold Weather

In general, almost all batteries discharge faster in cold weather. Oxygen Always recommends purchasing a spare oxygen concentrator battery and always ensuring that your device is fully charged before you leave the house this winter season!

From all of us at Oxygen Always, happy travels and breathe easy this winter season!

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