Oxygen Cylinders Reliable Medical-Grade Gas Supply

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These oxygen cylinders are designed to provide a consistent, medical-grade oxygen supply for home, clinical, hospital and emergency use. Available in multiple capacities, they support patients with respiratory issues, post-surgery recovery or long-term oxygen therapy. Each cylinder is quality-tested for safety, durability and reliable performance. Users can choose suitable sizes for portability or fixed installation, making them ideal for caregivers and healthcare facilities needing dependable oxygen access. These oxygen cylinders are easy to operate with compatible regulators and flow meters, ensuring controlled, accurate oxygen delivery every time. Refilling support and guidance are available at SRI LAKSHMIGANAPATHI GAS AGENCY 1 35 B26 BYPASS ROAD NADIMI TIRUVURU SUNDARAIAH COLONY ROAD NSP CANAL for convenient ongoing use.

Medical-grade oxygen for safe respiratory support
Available in multiple sizes and capacities
Rugged cylinder build for long service life
Compatible with standard regulators and masks
Ideal for home, clinic and hospital applications
Tested for leak-free and stable oxygen delivery

Place the oxygen cylinder upright on a stable surface and secure it with a chain or stand. Attach a compatible regulator and flow meter tightly to the valve. Slowly open the main valve and set the prescribed flow rate. Connect the oxygen mask or nasal cannula. Do not smoke or use open flames nearby. Close the valve fully after use and store the cylinder in a cool, dry, ventilated area away from heat sources. Arrange timely refilling before the level drops too low.

Oxygen cylinders are used to store and deliver compressed medical oxygen for people who have difficulty breathing or need supplemental oxygen. They are commonly used at home, in hospitals, ambulances and clinics for conditions like COPD, asthma, COVID recovery and post-surgery support, as well as for emergencies and backup oxygen supply.

How long an oxygen cylinder lasts depends on its size and the flow rate set on the regulator. A larger cylinder at a low flow rate can last many hours, while a small portable cylinder at a higher flow may last only a few hours. Always monitor the pressure gauge and keep a backup cylinder ready.

To choose the right oxygen cylinder size, consider your doctor-prescribed flow rate, daily usage hours and whether you need portability or a stationary setup. Home users often keep one larger cylinder for regular use and a smaller one for travel or emergency backup. Consulting a medical provider or supplier helps match capacity to your needs.

Oxygen cylinders are safe for home use when handled correctly. Keep them upright, secured and away from flames, gas stoves and smoking. Do not apply oil or grease on valves or regulators. Use only compatible accessories and follow prescribed flow settings. Regular checking for leaks and proper storage improves overall safety and reliability.

An oxygen cylinder stores compressed oxygen gas and supplies it until the cylinder is empty and needs refilling. An oxygen concentrator draws air from the room and concentrates oxygen using electricity, providing a continuous supply. Cylinders are useful for emergencies, mobility and backup, while concentrators are better for long-term, stable oxygen therapy at home.