How to Manage and Dispose of Unused Oxygen Concentrator Parts
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**Handling Used Oxygen Concentrator Parts**
When replacing parts like columns and batteries, consider recycling them properly. Store used parts in plastic bags until you can take them to a local e-waste or recycling facility.
**Managing an Unneeded Oxygen Concentrator**
For an oxygen concentrator you no longer need, store it properly for future use. Veterinary clinics and fire stations may find it useful for animals.
**Donating an Oxygen Concentrator**
Ensure your concentrator is in working condition before donating. Local hospitals, community medical centers, and nursing homes might accept donations. Organizations like Medshare, Project C.U.R.E., and Med-Eq accept medical equipment donations and may provide tax-deductible receipts.
**Buying New Parts or a New Oxygen Concentrator**
Medical equipment specialists offer parts, accessories, and new oxygen concentrators suitable for home or portable use. Click Here
When replacing parts like columns and batteries, consider recycling them properly. Store used parts in plastic bags until you can take them to a local e-waste or recycling facility.
**Managing an Unneeded Oxygen Concentrator**
For an oxygen concentrator you no longer need, store it properly for future use. Veterinary clinics and fire stations may find it useful for animals.
**Donating an Oxygen Concentrator**
Ensure your concentrator is in working condition before donating. Local hospitals, community medical centers, and nursing homes might accept donations. Organizations like Medshare, Project C.U.R.E., and Med-Eq accept medical equipment donations and may provide tax-deductible receipts.
**Buying New Parts or a New Oxygen Concentrator**
Medical equipment specialists offer parts, accessories, and new oxygen concentrators suitable for home or portable use. Click Here