Oxygen Worldwide plays their part in Japan.

The recent tragic events in Japan have shocked the world. Back in March an earthquake, with a magnitude of 8.9, rocked the east coast of the Asian nation sending the country into panic. The tsunami that followed, with waves up to ten metres, decimated large areas causing deaths to thousands. What followed is even more worrying as nuclear power stations were destroyed meaning many more millions of Japanese are at risk from nuclear radiation. The world, quite rightly, has huddled round to help their friends in need.
Rescue teams have been sent to help with find an estimated 14,736 people that originally deemed missing. The re-building work will take time as the ruins continue to be surveyed as scenes of devastation are still evident. This is why portable, medical oxygen is more important than ever. With the air being breached from the debris and dirt disturbed by the quake, for the rescued and the rescuers the need for clean oxygen is a must. Oxygen Worldwide can play their part in ensuring the health and safety of everyone by providing fresh, clean liquid oxygen, and at the risk of sounding morbid it’s important to explain why.
For everyone involved in the rescue mission, the contaminated air heightens the risk of contracting such respiratory diseases as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. The need for readily available medical oxygen is vital. For the rescue teams they are admirably risking their health to save others, and for the rescued the risks of being stuck for days on end are catastrophic.
Portable medical oxygen can battle can against the risks for everyone involved in making Japan regain its identity. Portable medical oxygen is something Oxygen Worldwide excels in. The whole setup is simple but so effective. Order the oxygen, travel, receive the oxygen. They want to keep people healthy. Imagine being rescued in Japan. Stuck for days breathing in dirty air, feeling the lungs become contaminated. I’m no expert on the matter but I’m sure that first burst of fresh oxygen could make all the difference.
This is of course taking Oxygen Worldwide’s uses to the extreme but if you are travelling to Japan, whether it be to see loved ones or on business, and rely on medical oxygen then this oxygen travel service can ease you through your trip.
It will take a long time before Japan returns to the colourful nation that we have become accustomed to but with the simple method of making medical oxygen readily available, Oxygen Worldwide can play its part.
Small & Mighty

Small portable oxygen concentrators & battery life.
When you need a portable oxygen concentrator (POC) you will look most possibly for the smallest one as you don’t want to carry or pull around a large and heavy machine. The Airsep Freestyle is currently the smallest portable oxygen concentrator around but being so small it has the disadvantage that it only gives a flow form 2-3 litres per minute and price wise does it not vary much from other models that give up to 6 litres of oxygen per minute.
The other consideration will most likely be the battery life of portable oxygen concentrators. When people start to shop around for a portable concentrator (POC) they often decide that the Philips Evergo or the Inogen One are the machines to go for. The reason being the number of hours they can use the POC if they are going out as the technical data specifies 8 hour use without recharge. But let’s face it, who is going where that there are no power outlets nearby. One can plug in his or her battery charger at a friends place, in every restaurant, coffee shop not to mention the cigarette lighter in the car. This way the battery does not need to be so big and heavy.
The most popular model at this moment that covers about everybody’s needs is either the Sequal Elcipse 3 (which has both a pulse and constant flow of oxygen but needs to be wheeled around on a trolley) or the Invacare XPO2 which is pulse operated but can be carried around with a shoulder strap.
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On holiday with Oxygen
Oxygen. Travel. Worldwide.

Delivering Oxygen to people? When I first heard of this I couldn’t work it out. Surely Oxygen is everywhere? Why would you need something which is so readily available? I hold my hands up, I was wrong.
Many, like me, would probably take oxygen for granted. For many others oxygen is imperative for maintaining their health. With Oxygen Worldwide everything is made easy.
Everyone likes to travel the world, but so many obstacles can get in the way. Money, time, health - they all play a part. Oxygen Worldwide eradicates one of them obstacles.
Imagine if you had health problems and require medical oxygen daily to help with your everyday life. It sounds like hard work. Taking that further – imagine if you wanted to go on a trip away for pleasure or even business and need oxygen to get through everyday. Sounds impossible. Oxygen Worldwide can make it happen.
The company, founded in 1993 by a Dutch duo in Alicante, Spain arrange delivery of medical oxygen for individual users, insurance agencies and emergency centres across more than a hundred countries. The process is simple, order your oxygen and they will do the rest. Your oxygen equipment will be waiting for you at your destination. Yes, it is that simple and suddenly your trip is made a whole lot easier because of one simple but ingenious idea – medical oxygen.
Oxygen Worldwide are now a household name in their field. All the big hitting industrial gas suppliers such as Air Products, Linde and Air Liquide are amongst the international network that Oxygen Worldwide work with. All the prestige is there for all to see as the company develops as trusted purveyors of fine oxygen.
Medical problems needn’t get in the way of that trip of a lifetime now as Oxygen Worldwide can play their part. It’s simple but effective. I certainly won’t be sneering at it again.