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		<title>FAA Accepts Four More Portable Oxygen Concentrators</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 17:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A final rule effective Wednesday means passengers may bring any of 11 different POCs aboard aircraft and use them, with the approval of the aircraft operator.
Passengers on U.S. commercial aircraft now may bring any of 11 different portable oxygen concentrators on board and use them, with the approval of the aircraft operator, thanks to an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A final rule effective Wednesday means passengers may bring any of 11 different POCs aboard aircraft and use them, with the approval of the aircraft operator.</p>
<p>Passengers on U.S. commercial aircraft now may bring any of 11 different portable oxygen concentrators on board and use them, with the approval of the aircraft operator, thanks to an FAA final rule that was published and immediately effective Wednesday.<br />
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The rule signed by FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt amended Special Federal Aviation Regulation 106, Use of Certain Portable Oxygen Concentrator Devices on Board Aircraft, to allow the use of DeVilbiss Healthcare Inc.&#8217;s iGo, International Biophysics Corporation&#8217;s LifeChoice, Inogen Inc.&#8217;s Inogen One G2, and Oxlife LLC.&#8217;s Oxlife Independence Oxygen Concentrator.</p>
<p>POCs are small, FDA-regulated machines that separate oxygen from nitrogen and other gases contained in ambient air and dispense it in concentrated form to the user, with an oxygen concentration of about 90 percent. They can use rechargeable batteries or, if the aircraft operator obtains FAA approval, aircraft electrical power, and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has determined the four POCs are not hazardous materials. That means they do not require the same level of special handling as compressed oxygen and are safe for use on board aircraft, provided certain conditions for their use are met.</p>
<p>SFAR 106, originally published in July 2005, already allowed passengers to carry on and use AirSep Corporation&#8217;s LifeStyle and FreeStyle; </a><a href="http://www.oxygenconcentratorinc.com/inogenone.htm">Inogen&#8217;s Inogen One</a>; SeQual Technologies&#8217; Eclipse; <a href="http://www.oxygenconcentratorinc.com/evergo.htm">Philips Respironics Inc.&#8217;s EverGo</a>; Delphi Medical Systems&#8217; RS-00400; and Invacare Corporation&#8217;s XPO2.</p>
<p>The contact for more information about this rule is David Catey of the Air Transportation Division, FAA Flight Standards Service, at 202-267-8166.</p>
<p>In the rule, FAA said it still intends to develop a performance-based standard for all future POC devices but wants to ensure such a standard does not hamper innovative technologies by the manufacturers. &#8220;This process is time-consuming and we intend to publish a notice in the Federal Register and offer the public a chance to comment on the proposal when it is complete. In the meantime, manufacturers continue to create new and better POCs, and several have requested that their product also be included as an acceptable device in SFAR 106,&#8221; the agency explained.</p>
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		<title>SeQual Launches the Eclipse 3, Their 3rd Generation Portable Oxygen Concentrator</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[SeQual Technologies Inc., a San Diego-based medical equipment manufacturer which develops oxygen systems known worldwide for their reliability, quality, revolutionary design and economy is proud to announce the 3rd generation, Eclipse 3 which brings enhanced performance, revolutionary clinical benefits and innovative accessories. The Eclipse 3 incorporates many suggestions from providers, as well as, patients and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SeQual Technologies Inc., a San Diego-based medical equipment manufacturer which develops oxygen systems known worldwide for their reliability, quality, revolutionary design and economy is proud to announce the 3rd generation, Eclipse 3 which brings enhanced performance, revolutionary clinical benefits and innovative accessories. The Eclipse 3 incorporates many suggestions from providers, as well as, patients and physicians.</p>
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“As the leaders in the industry, we are extremely pleased to offer our providers our 3rd generation, Eclipse 3. Our technology has become even smarter and more reliable—making the E3 better for the patient and provider,” said Ron Richard, CEO of SeQual Technologies Inc., “We continue to adapt the Eclipse allowing us to constantly stay ahead of the market place and offer only the highest quality products.”</p>
<p>The Eclipse 3 features include:<br />
• autoSat™Technology with adjustable sensitivity for consistent FIO2 at higher breath rates<br />
• Continuous Flow of 0.5 LPM- 3.0 LPMapproved for pediatric and adult use<br />
• New Pulse Flow capabilities of 16mL–96mL (16mL increments), 128mL, 160mL&#038; 192mL<br />
• Battery Conservation feature for extended therapy time and ambulation<br />
•More user-friendly alarm package<br />
• New, smaller and durableAC and DC adapters<br />
• Universal Large-wheeled cart with battery access<br />
• FAAapproved<br />
• Offer the industries most extensive accessory line</p>
<p>Since 2006, SeQual has grown to be the leader in the industry.With well over 40,000 Eclipse systems sold worldwide, it has proven to be the most trusted, reliable and dependable oxygen system on the market. “We stand behind our product quality, recognizing that the Eclipse’s 99% reliability success rate not only ensures uninterrupted therapy for our patients, but a reduction in non-reimbursed activity costs for our homecare partners. Now with superior ease-of-use and ergonomics, along with our known clinical advantages, the Eclipse 3 is the 24/7 device for a patient’s oxygen needs,” said Simon Johnson, Director of Global Product Management of SeQual Technologies Inc.</p>
<p>SeQual will continue to support the Eclipse 1 and Eclipse 2 systems by providing the service and parts to keep the installed base running smoothly. They have opened five new service centers across the United States which has dramatically improved the service turn-around time.</p>
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