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  2. Oxygen toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Oxygen toxicity is a condition resulting from the harmful effects of breathing molecular oxygen (O 2) at increased partial pressures.Severe cases can result in cell damage and death, with effects most often seen in the central nervous system, lungs, and eyes.

  3. Self-contained breathing apparatus - Wikipedia

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    The endurance of the cylinder can be calculated from the volume, pressure and breathing rate of the user. The formula: volume (in liters) × pressure (in bars) / 40 (litres per minute) - 10 minutes (the 10 minutes is a safety margin, or reserve), so a 6-liter cylinder, of 300 bar, is 6 × 300 / 40 - 10 = 35 minutes working duration.

  4. Iowa nursing home death caused by lack of oxygen leads to ...

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    The staff at an Iowa nursing home neglected to replace a resident’s depleted oxygen tank last month, resulting in the woman’s death, according to state inspectors.

  5. Oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    Medical oxygen concentrators are used in hospitals or at home to concentrate oxygen for patients. [8] PSA generators provide a cost-efficient source of oxygen. They are a safer, [9] less expensive, [10] and more convenient alternative to tanks of cryogenic oxygen or pressurised cylinders. They can be used in various industries, including ...

  6. Oxygen tanks explode as Whatcom house burns to the frame - AOL

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    Chief reminds people to be careful with wood stoves and chimneys as the weather gets colder, and to make sure smoke detectors are in place and working.

  7. Oxygen tank - Wikipedia

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    High pressure oxygen storage cylinder, colloquially referred to as an oxygen tank. Oxygen tanks are used to store gas for: medical breathing (oxygen therapy) at medical facilities and at home (high pressure cylinder) breathing at altitude in aviation, either in a decompression emergency, or constantly (as in unpressurized aircraft), usually in ...

  8. 20 Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Home — and What to ... - AOL

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    Home seems like the safest place to be — but thousands of injuries and deaths take place in our homes every year. Learn what you need to do to stay safe.

  9. Heliox - Wikipedia

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    Heliox is a breathing gas mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O 2).It is used as a medical treatment for patients with difficulty breathing because this mixture generates less resistance than atmospheric air when passing through the airways of the lungs, and thus requires less effort by a patient to breathe in and out of the lungs.

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