0.6L Oxygen Cylinder
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0.6L Oxygen Cylinder

0.6L Oxygen Cylinder

0.6L Oxygen Cylinder filled with pressure reducer, mask, nasal cannula for emergency case, doctor's bag, doctor's case or emergency backpack.
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0.6L Oxygen Cylinder filled with pressure reducer, mask, nasal cannula for emergency case, doctor's bag, doctor's case or emergency backpack.

Medical oxygen is used in diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, and it serves as the focal point of emergency care. You are well prepared for a short-term supply of oxygen with this full package, which includes an oxygen cylinder, pressure reducer, and oxygen mask. The dependable equipment creates ideal circumstances for mobile emergency response. The incredibly useful all-arounder is small enough to fit into any emergency kit, doctor's bag, or backpack. However, the entire package may also be used as a therapeutic tool for patients at home or in the clinic.

The kit comprises medicinal oxygen in a 0.6-liter aluminium compressed gas cylinder. The sturdy aluminium bottle couldn't be more convenient. It is 332 mm in length and 60 mm in diameter with the valve attached. Despite this, the little oxygen bottle with a residual pressure valve still has a capacity of 90 liters of medical oxygen.

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FAQs

Q: Do I need to open an account to rent a cylinder?

A: Yes, you must have an account with gas in order to rent cylinders. Complete a new customer application here and send to sales@ms-midstar.com.


Q: Is emergency oxygen dangerous?

A: No. When handled appropriately and utilized for first-aid emergencies, oxygen is a non-flammable oxidizing gas that is completely safe. It is confined and compressed in a high-pressure cylinder with pressure-relief facilities incorporated into both the valve and the regulator for safety. It does, however, support and accelerate combustion in the immediate surroundings.


Q: How do I use home oxygen cylinder?

A: To administer supplementary oxygen to your lungs, you can use either an oxygen mask or nasal cannulas. An oxygen mask slips over your nose and mouth, while a small, adjustable plastic tube called a nasal cannula connects to your concentrator or tank and allows oxygen to flow to your lungs. We have expanded on oxygen treatment in the patient's guide to oxygen therapy.


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