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Summit To Sea Hyperbaric Chamber
Last updated 8 days ago in Scottsdale, AZ
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Like new. Retails for $6995. Asking $5000. Holds air without issue. Can demonstrate. Summit to Sea Shallow Dive Hyperbaric Chamber Features Summit to Sea Hyperbaric Chamber Summit To Sea Oxygen TherapyChamber provides 4.4 PSI – 1.3 ATA 26" in diameter – providing ample space This is an incredible value measuring 84" long Comes with redundant compressors (2) for added safety One auxiliary valve One viewing window Four round foam bolsters connected in a cradle Thin sleeping mat is included Carrying case included Frame is included A double vent system for safely achieving a maximum of 4.4 PSI Double-sided full-length zippers for easy entry and exit (can be operated from the inside or the outside of the chamber) High-efficiency electric air pumps with patented sound suppression What does Shallow Dive Hyperbaric Chamber Include? Chamber with carry bag and two cradles Frame 2 Compressors In the Open me first box Silicone and Zipper cleaner Auxiliary Valve Thumb drive with set up instructions Failed Circuit Alarm with battery included Screw driver Foam mat What to buy with Summit To Sea Oxygen Chamber Hudson RCI Softech Adult Nasal Cannula CareFusion Southmedic OxyMask Adult Oxygen Mask With 7 Feet Tubing Allied Healthcare Crush Resistant Sure Flow Oxygen Tubing Things to wear and bring in the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber You may wear any type of clothing in the chamber; however, comfortable and soft clothing is typically used. Do not wear shoes inside the chamber. Feel free to bring food, drinks, books and personal computers, or any other form of entertainment into the chamber. It may also be helpful to have your cell phone with you. We ask that you refrain from bringing in sharp objects such as forks or knives What happens during the treatment with Summit To Sea Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber? As the Shallow Drive Hyperbaric Chamber begins to inflate, you may notice added pressure on the ears. This feeling indicates the need to equalize the pressure. The pressure feeling is similar to that of landing in an airplane. This pressure is relieved through the Eustachian tube. Methods for relieving the pressure from Shallow Hyperbariac Dive Oxygen Chamber The first, is the Valsavla maneuver. Pinch your nose, close your mouth and try gently blowing out your nose. Repeat every time you begin to feel that pressure Drinking water Yawning or opening your mouth wide will also help. Lastly, chewing gum may help relieve this pressure. If these suggestions do not resolve the ear pressure, open the red relief knob until the feeling of pressure is gone. Then close the red knob to continue to pressurize the chamber. The red relief knob will allow you to control the speed of pressurization to aid in equalizing the pressure on your ears.
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