Kolkata Municipal Corporation to install O2 concentrators
Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) will purchase oxygen concentrators for using them for Covid patient treatment in the Safe Homes across the city. The city has been witnessing a steep rise in Covid cases since the past few days with the number of daily cases breaching the 2500-mark.
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With oxygen cylinders in short supply across several states, the Oxygen concentrator is among the most sought after devices for oxygen therapy, especially among patients in home isolation and for hospitals running out of oxygen.
An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that concentrates oxygen from ambient air.
Atmospheric air has about 78 per cent nitrogen and 21 per cent oxygen, with other gases making up the remaining 1 per cent.
The oxygen concentrator takes in this air, filters it through a sieve, releases the nitrogen back into the air, and works on the remaining oxygen.
This oxygen, compressed and dispensed through a cannula, is 90-95 per cent pure. A pressure valve in concentrators helps regulate supply, ranging from 1-10 litres per minute.
According to a 2015 report by the WHO, concentrators are designed for continuous operation and can produce oxygen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for up to 5 years or more.