Safety advice for using medical oxygen at home. Avoid fire risks by following these guidelines for proper oxygen use and storage.
Oxygen, even at low flows, can saturate everyday items such as clothing, furniture, and carpets, creating an environment where fires can ignite and spread quickly. Simple actions, like smoking or charging electronic devices near oxygen equipment, can result in devastating accidents.
Follow these safety precautions to minimize the risk of fire:
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Avoid smoking, cooking, or being near open flames and heat sources such as gas, halogen, electric bar, or open fires while