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How to Use a Portable Oxygen Can:
Check the Canister Make sure the oxygen can is not expired or damaged.
Read any instructions on the label. we have already Attach the Mask or Mouthpiece and place it over your nose and mouth. if it has a nozzle ar mouthpiece,
position it near your nose or mouth. Press the Trigger or Button over can have a button or trigger to release oxygen. Press gently to release short bursts (1 seconds per inhale). Inhale Deeply Breathe in the oxygen slowly and deeply. Hold your breath for a few seconds before exhaling. Repeat as Needed. Use only as directed, typically for short bursts.
Avoid overuse these cans are meant for temporary relief, not medical oxygen therapy.
Precautions:
Do not use near open flames or heat sources. Oxygen is highly flammable Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from direct sunlight. Not for medical emergencies. if you have breathing issues, consult a doctor.
When to Use a Portable Oxygen Can:
At High Altitudes-Helps prevent altitude sickness (hiking, skiing, etc.). During Sports & Workouts - Aids in muscle recovery. and reduces fatigue *For General Fatique-Helps with low energy or tiredness For Minor Breathing Discomfort-Temporary relief in polluted or low-oxygen areas Rescue Breaths and emergency cor (when you have an AIR BOOSTER can with youl Tilt the head back slightly, lift the chin and place the Air Booster Cap Mask properly over their mouth and nose to prevent leaks. Make sure the Air Booster Mask seals completely aver their mouth and nose and slowly press the trigger and give 2 breaths (1-2 seconds). Each breath should last about 1 second and the chest should rise.
Do NOT use if:
You have a serious respiratory condition (consult a doctor first). You need continuous oxygen therapy these cans provide
short bursts only. You experience severe shortness of breath-seek medical attention immediately.
Safety Tips:
Never inhale too much at once-Overuse can lead to dizziness or hyperventilation. Do not expose to heat or fire-Oxygen is highly flammable and can explode. Do not share your canister- For hygiene and safety reasons. Dispose properly- Follow local waste disposal Note: Portable oxygen cans are not a substitute for medical oxygen prescribed by doctors for conditions like COPD or severe severe respiratory issues.
What is a Portable Oxygen Can?
A portable oxygen can (also called an oxygen spray can or supplemental oxygen canister) is a lightweight, disposable container filled with oxygen. It is used for short-term oxygen boosts, often by athletes, travelers at high altitudes, or individuals who need occasional oxygen support Read the manufacturer's instructions.
1.air booster cans may have unique features
2. Position the Mask, Mouthpiece, or Nozzle. place it over your nose and mouth.
have a mouthpiece, put it near your lips and inhale. we have a direct nozzle, position it slightly away from your nose or mouth.
3. Release the Oxygen
Press the trigger, button, or squeeze the can Do NOT hold the button continuously-use short bursts (1 seconds per inhale).
4. Breathe Normally
Inhale deeply through your nose and hold your breath for a few seconds.
Exhale slowly through your mouth to allow oxygen absorption. Repeat for 3 to 5 breaths, or as needed.
5. Store Safely
Always clean the cap after use. Keep the can in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or heat. Do not puncture, bum, or expose it to fire-oxygen is highly flammable.
air booster instantly increases oxygen levels in the body and helps restore brain and body functions to normal. It is safe and easy to use oxygen in a can. By using just 5 to 6 short bursts of oxygen, it helps through conditions resulting from low oxygen levels in the body.
Can is fitted with ergonomically Built-In mask and Trigger system for easy use at anytime and carry with you anywhere.
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