Slinky wrote:Check your manuals. I've read that we should NOT put our CPAPs (or concentrators) on a surge bar. I'm not sure which it was we aren't supposed to use a surge bar for but I'm pretty sure it is our CPAPs. Its in the manual.
That's probably out of lawyerly concerns about someone turning off the power strip, the breaker tripping, the cord getting pulled out, someone tripping over the cord, etc.
As for hooking up oxygen, there is some fire risk if you don't do it right. There can even be problems like Vaseline on your face combusting, so let the "pros" do your oxygen setup. Unfortunately, the O2 DME isn't the one who burns to death, so it doesn't hurt to learn a little bit about O2 therapy yourself.
Do pay attention to the fire hazard warnings, especially about smoking. Even after you turn of the O2 wait a few minutes before playing with fire. You might even have O2 buildup in your hair, clothes, bedding, etc.
The long hose on the O2 line probably won't make much difference other than as a trip hazard, or risk of getting it pinched and cutting off airflow.