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Features:
1 - Adjustable chest strap to help secure
oxygen cylinder.
2 - Reinforced base for oxygen tank
3 - Rubber handle for hand carry comfort
4 -Clear vinyl window for easy viewing of
tank gauge
5 - Extra padded shoulder strap
6 - Metal grommet for nasal cannula
The bag is 100% nonflammable polyester |
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"My son, Max,
was born at 36 weeks in the
high altitude
atmosphere of Vail,
Colorado. We left the Vail
Valley Medical Center with a prescription
for oxygen as his O2 sats were below normal.
Our home is at about 8500 feet up and
although it's normal for children at this
altitude to go home with oxygen, it didn't
make our concern or frustration lessen.
Max ended up on oxygen for 4 months.
Every time we moved him, the oxygen came
along for the ride. When leaving the
house, it was as if we were toting another
child with us. To make sure he was
able to breathe easy, we would've done
anything and everything for him, but the
oxygen was definitely a burden. Had we
been introduced to the Busy Breathers bag, I
am sure the burden would've been drastically
decreased and would've allowed us to travel
much more effortlessly."
Recommended
by
Trista Sutters
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Our Story
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When
my son was born three months premature, his
lungs were severely underdeveloped. After he
spent four months in the neonatal intensive
care unit, I was very excited to finally get
my little boy home. This happiness however
was overshadowed by fear about my baby being
on oxygen 24 hours a day for at least the
next year if not longer. Along with this
fear was my frustration of having to carry a
purse, diaper bag, bottles, oxygen
bag-along with my baby and equipment. I knew
there had to be a better system to carry all
of these items but I could find nothing
available. Because of this frustration, I
decided to design my own oxygen bag so I
would only have to carry one organized
system. My bag made my life a lot
easier, especially since my son and I were on
the go almost every day. I knew that this
bag would help mothers that have children on
oxygen, as well as others that have to be on
oxygen, get back to their busy lifestyle
with more ease and efficiency. |
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Michelle Staley- Founder & CEO |
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See Recommended
by Margarita
Guarin, M.D. |
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