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1st Class Medical Now Offers the New Inogen One G3

1st Class Medical is now offering the newly released Inogen One G3. It is smaller and lighter then its predecessors offering more freedom and independence for oxygen patients.

1st Class Medical Now Offers the New Inogen One G3
2012-11-17
ENGLEWOOD, CO, November 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) The release of the Inogen One G3 concentrator has been much anticipated over the past few months. It might be a stretch to say that this is the new iPhone release of the oxygen concentrator world but they have been in great demand for their small size and whisper quiet operation. 1st Class Medical recently received a supply just in time for holiday travelers. The G3 is FAA approved and its small size makes it perfect for navigating through busy shopping areas and crowded airport terminals.

Inogen is one of the most trusted names in the business and they have been at the forefront of developing devices for oxygen patients that give them more freedom to do the things they enjoy. Large, cumbersome oxygen tanks have largely become obsolete with oxygen patients refusing to resign themselves to a sedentary lifestyle simply because they require supplementary oxygen therapy. The recently developed Inogen One G3 is the latest innovation in portable oxygen concentrators.

It is smaller and lighter than its predecessors weighing in at just under 5 pounds and is slightly over 7 inches tall. Its carrying case is subtle and resembles a camera bag or small tote. The concentrator is incredibly quiet, rated at just 42 decibels at setting 2. Normal conversational tone is rated at about 60 decibels, making this portable oxygen machine the ideal choice for the active oxygen user. It won't drown out dinnertime conversation or disturb other theater goers. It features pulse settings from 1-4 and a long lasting 8 cell battery provides up to 4 hours of power while the 16 cell offers up to 8 hours.

The culture of health care has changed greatly over the past few decades with the focus moving from prolonging a patient's lifetime to ensuring that they are not only living a longer life, but also that their quality of life is all that it can be. With this focus in mind, 1st Class Medical has become the largest distributor of oxygen concentrators in the world. They staff a team of respiratory specialists that discuss not only a patient's medical needs, but their lifestyle expectations as well. Vice President, Cory Luckner says, "We built our business by helping oxygen users see that they can live a full and active life while on oxygen and we are excited to be able to offer products like the G3 which are small and convenient and allow the user to do all the things they love to do."

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 Offers the New Inogen One G3
1st Class Medical is now offering the newly released Inogen One G3. It is smaller and lighter then its predecessors offering more freedom and independence for oxygen patients.