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Reliable Oxygen Concentrators for Independent Living

Breathing easier shouldn't mean staying at home. Our range of oxygen concentrators provides medical-grade O2 therapy, helping you maintain an active lifestyle across Australia. Whether you need a stationary unit for bedside support or a lightweight portable model for trips to the bowls club, our respiratory equipment collection has you covered.

Advanced Oxygen Therapy Features

  • High Purity Levels: Consistent medical-grade oxygen output for peace of mind.
  • Quiet Operation: Low-decibel motors designed for undisturbed sleep and socialising.
  • Portable Options: Lightweight, FAA-approved designs with long-lasting battery life.
  • User-Friendly Controls: Large digital displays and simple interfaces for easy adjustment.
  • Low Maintenance: Self-diagnostic systems and easy-to-clean filters.

Choosing the Right O2 Concentrator

Selecting the right device depends on your specific flow requirements—whether pulse dose or continuous flow—and your daily activity levels. We specialise in providing robust solutions that withstand the Australian climate while remaining energy efficient for 24/7 use.

Stationary vs. Portable Models

Stationary units are ideal for high-flow requirements at home, while our portable range offers the freedom to travel without heavy tanks. Every unit is selected for its reliability and ease of use for both users and carers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a prescription for an oxygen concentrator?

Yes, oxygen is a scheduled medication in Australia and requires a valid script from your healthcare professional to ensure the correct flow rate.

Can I take a portable oxygen concentrator on a plane?

Most of our portable models are FAA-approved for air travel, but you should always check with your specific airline before flying.

How often do the filters need to be changed?

Gross particle filters should generally be cleaned weekly and replaced every six months to maintain optimal air purity and machine longevity.

What is the difference between pulse dose and continuous flow?

Pulse dose delivers oxygen only when you inhale, whereas continuous flow provides a steady stream of oxygen regardless of your breathing pattern.


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