How to make oxygen cylinder at home.
Today I Will tell You How To Use Oxygen cylinder safely.
The COVID-19 pandemic in India is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first case of COVID-19 in India, which originated from China, was reported on 30 January 2020.[5] India currently has the largest number of confirmed cases in Asia.[6] As of May 2021, India has the second-highest number of confirmed cases in the world (after the United States) with nearly 20 million reported cases of COVID-19 infection and 218,959 deaths as of 3 May 2021
Now Follow the instructions For using Oxygen.
Portable Oxygen Cylinders
Training and Safety Guidelines
For your safety
It is very important to understand that oxygen can
be dangerous if not used correctly. Oxygen makes
things burn more easily and can even explode.
Following these safety guidelines will help reduce
potential risks. See the manufacturer website for
more information about your equipment.
• Post the Oxygen in Use sign that comes in your
oxygen kit where visitors can see it.
• Keep your oxygen tanks (cylinders) away from
all heat sources, including radiators, heat ducts,
stoves, fireplaces, matches, and lighters.
• Do not permit open flames, sparks, or burning
tobacco in the room where oxygen is being used.
• Use only as prescribed by your physician.
• While using oxygen, do NOT use:
– Aerosols such as hair spray or paint
– Oil-based face creams or lotions on your nose or face
– Petroleum-based products such as Vaseline
• Keep the cylinder you are using in a stand or cart.
• Store extra cylinders lying on their sides. Block them
so they do not roll around. If the valve post were to
break off of a cylinder, it could cause considerable
harm to anything in its path.
How to use oxygen cylinders
1 Be sure the flow regulator knob is set at zero
(see illustration 2).
2 Make sure the T-handle is tight.
3 Place the cylinder wrench on the cylinder’s
on/off valve, located at the top of the cylinder.
4 Open the valve by turning it counter-
clockwise one full turn. As the valve opens,
the gauge on the regulator will show the
amount of pressure in the cylinder. A full
cylinder will read about 2000 psi (pounds per
square inch).
5 Adjust the flow regulator knob to the flow
rate your doctor prescribed.
6 Attach tubing to the nipple adaptor on the
regulator.
I hoped This post will be helpful for using oxygen cylinder
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