How does the Portable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber differ from hospital grade or hardshell units?
I agree with the last person who answered. The main difference is that portable chambers use ambient air and a lot of hard chambers use oxygen tanks. Also, the hard chambers are built for higher pressures and most need a hyperbaric technician to operate. Portable chambers can be used by anyone in home or in office without the need of a hyperbaric technician and are FDA regulated to be no higher then 4psi. We sell 4psi portable hyperbaric chambers. If you have more questions please feel free to contact us at 888 HBOT 123 and we will be happy to answer them for you. You can also contact us via our website hyperbaricoptions.com
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Our portable hyperbaric chambers pressurize to 4 psi (pounds per square inch) so side effects occasionally seen in the hospital grade unit such as barotrauma do not occur in our chambers. In addition, because our portable chambers use ambient air and not oxygen tanks, there is no risk of oxygen toxicity. The hyperbaric chambers are portable and can transported relatively easily because of their lightweight where as most hardshell units are somewhat immobile. For more information and availability on new or used hyperbaric chambers, email Info@GenoxInc.com, call (678) 957-0156,or fill out a hyperbaric quote request. Financing and business leases are available with approved credit. Genox Inc. is committed to providing cutting edge medical equipment for developments in both conventional and alternative medicine.