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1st Class Medical Now Provides The Respironics SimplyGo, The Lightest Continuous Flow Portable Oxygen Concentrator On the Market!

The SimplyGo by Respironics has just joined up with the large selection of portable oxygen concentrators that 1st Class Medical has to offer! 1st Class Medical is proud to carry the newest and lightest continuous flow oxygen machine on the market!

1st Class Medical Now Provides The Respironics SimplyGo, The Lightest Continuous Flow Portable Oxygen Concentrator On the Market!
2012-02-23
LAKE CITY, FL, February 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) 1st Class Medical, the largest distributor for home and portable oxygen concentrators is now providing the Respironics SimplyGo to all oxygen patients. Caleb Umstead, one of the four owners of 1st Class Medical stated, "This new Respironics SimplyGo portable oxygen concentrator is simply amazing! These portable oxygen concentrators have come a very long way and we are proud to be able to offer the lightest continuous flow oxygen unit on the market today!"

The Respironics SimplyGo is an amazing lightweight portable oxygen concentrator that produces up to 2 LPM continuous flow and offers up to a setting of 6 on a pulse flow. Not only can oxygen patients use the continuous flow for night, they can also use the SimplyGo on the pulse flow at night with its brand new sleep mode technology. Patients can use their Respironics SimplyGo portable oxygen concentrator with their sleep apnea device at night. Patients can now get rid of all their tanks and their home oxygen concentrator for just this one lightweight portable oxygen machine!

Patients in need of medical grade oxygen have been waiting for this day. The day they could travel around with ease and see the world with a continuous flow portable oxygen concentrator that doesn't weigh 18+ lbs. The Simply Go portable oxygen concentrator is not yet FAA approved, but Respironics will be working to have this done ASAP for patients to travel on board a plane! "It is a wonderful day for oxygen patients! You can't imagine how many oxygen patients I talk to a day that are looking for a 10lbs, continuous flow portable oxygen concentrator. I am happy to be able to say we here at 1st Class Medical can help you now!" Cory Luckner, Vice President of 1st Class Medical stated with excitement. He has been working with patients for many years and has heard everything that oxygen patients were asking for. The SimplyGo is the answer to their needs!

To get more information on the Respironics SimplyGo Portable Oxygen Concentrator check out the 1st Class Medical website at: http://www.portableoxygenconcentratorsales.com/SimplyGo_by_Respironics_p/simplygo.htm

You can also purchase your very own Respironics SimplyGo on the website!

1st Class Medical is a leader in home and portable oxygen concentrators. For further information, please contact us at 1-800-520-5726.

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[Press-News.org] 1st Class Medical Now Provides The Respironics SimplyGo, The Lightest Continuous Flow Portable Oxygen Concentrator On the Market!
The SimplyGo by Respironics has just joined up with the large selection of portable oxygen concentrators that 1st Class Medical has to offer! 1st Class Medical is proud to carry the newest and lightest continuous flow oxygen machine on the market!