Safe & Effective Oxygen Tank Cleaning: A Comprehensive Guide
Oxygen tanks can be used for several reasons, including medical and scuba diving needs. Oxygen tanks allow you to breathe where you otherwise wouldn't breathe, or if you don't have the ability to breathe regularly on your own. Since oxygen tanks are sanitary items, they should be cleaned frequently and thoroughly to avoid respiratory infections and bacteria. Speak with your doctor if he has any specific advice on how to clean your personal oxygen tank. There may be stricter standards, depending on your level of health.Things You'll Need
- Disinfecting wipes or sterilizing supplies
- Mild soap
Instructions
Wash your nasal prongs twice a week with a mild soap and hot water. Rinse thoroughly.
Clean the humidifier bottle with mild soap and water, and then disinfect with disinfecting wipes along with the lid of the humidifier bottle. Dry completely before refilling.
Unplug the oxygen concentrator (if you use one), and wipe down the cabinet with the disinfecting wipes.
Clean the compressing filter as directed by your manual twice a week.
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