Conditions That Pets Require Oxygen Support


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FAQs

No, you don’t need a prescription to purchase this product.
Simply select the option that best fits your pet’s oxygen therapy needs, and our team will be happy to assist you if you need any guidance. Contact us at ttlife@oxygeneratorsale.com.

In order to maintain safe oxygen, carbon dioxide, heat, and humidity levels inside your Oxygen Chamber, you’ll need a continuous-flow, medical-grade oxygen concentrator. We recommend using a unit that delivers over 90% pure oxygen with a steady flow rate of up to 5 liters per minute for reliable and effective support.

No refills are needed. The concentrator continuously takes air from the room and supplies fresh oxygen to your pet’s chamber, keeping things simple and worry-free.

The Serene 5 is easy to maintain. Just keep the filters clean to ensure steady airflow and performance.

  • Intake Air Filter: Remove the filters from the side, wash them with mild detergent, rinse, and let them air dry completely before reinstalling. Clean every 300 hours of use.
  • Secondary Filter: Located behind the intake filters. Remove it, clean the filter cloth with mild detergent, rinse, and dry completely before putting it back.

Keeping both filters clean helps your machine work efficiently and provide steady oxygen flow for your pet.