New Portable Oxygen Devices Give Active Seniors More Options

Technology has made portable oxygen concentrators convenient and travel-friendly, allowing more freedom for sports enthusiasts and travelers.

Tulsa, OK, May 19, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Francis B. says she no longer has to rely on others to help lift and carry her heavy oxygen tank.

"It gives you a wonderful feeling to know that you are in control," she said of her portable device.

More and more seniors who are reliant on oxygen systems are moving to mobile devices that allow them to enjoy increasingly active lives. These portable oxygen concentrators help keep them on the go, even though they have lung problems.

Respiratory Homecare Services (http://e-zoxygen.com/index.html) offers portable oxygen concentrators, to fill a variety of needs in terms of mobility, oxygen capacity and other personal preferences.

Many people rely on oxygen tanks delivered to their homes, so portable oxygen concentrators offer peace of mind, according to Rick Trujillo, president of Respiratory Homecare Services. The lightweight portable oxygen concentrator allows for easy mobility away from home.

RHS customers have reported positive results from their portable oxygen concentrators. Judy D. says that she can go to the casino whenever she wants. Nelson S. said, "I am looking forward to a family reunion next month, traveling on an airplane for the first time in years. Thanks so much."

Trujillo said the satisfaction he gets serving customers goes far beyond the basic principles of customer services.

“Portable oxygen concentrators were designed to help people live normal lives,” he said. “Nothing is more gratifying than hearing how my customers’ lives have improved with our products.”

People who need a more mobile system may benefit from the travel-friendly Eclipse and FreeStyle portable oxygen concentrators.

Airsep’s FreeStyle device (http://www.airsep.com/) offers its ergonomically designed AirBelt for up to six hours of extended battery life, which is suitable for walking, bicycling, hiking and other activities, without the burden of a tank.

The Eclipse by SeQual (http://www.sequal.com/) offers a continuous flow delivery option, among other conveniences.

These models both offer a battery-conserving pulse delivery system for people who don’t require a continuous flow of oxygen. And both also come with rechargeable batteries, car chargers and are federally approved for air travel.

RHS has portable oxygen concentrators to cater to each customer’s individual needs, Trujillo said.

“No two people have the same needs,” he said. “Mobility might be priority for one person, while FAA approval might meet another person’s needs. We can provide a solution for everyone.”

For more information about these products, contact Respiratory Homecare Services at 866-306-4461 or visit the RHS Web site at http://e-zoxygen.com/index.html.

About RHS

Respiratory Homecare Services provides health care services that are responsive to the patient’s needs geared for comfort and independence.

Press release provided by Xeal Inc. (http://www.xeal.com)

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