Breathe Easier: Your Guide to Oxygen Concentrators & Accessories in Canada
Whether managing chronic respiratory conditions or recovering from a recent illness, oxygen therapy can significantly improve quality of life. At EmerDepot, we proudly support Canadians with high-quality portable and stationary oxygen concentrators, along with essential masks, cannulas, and accessories — all approved and delivered across Canada.
What Is an Oxygen Concentrator?
An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that draws in air from the surroundings, removes nitrogen, and delivers a steady flow of oxygen to users with low blood oxygen levels. Unlike oxygen tanks, concentrators don’t require refills and are safe for home or travel use.
Our Oxygen Therapy Solutions
1. Portable Oxygen Concentrators
Lightweight, battery-operated units perfect for on-the-go use. Great for travel, errands, or active lifestyles. Many models are Air Canada-approved and come with extended battery options.
2. Stationary Oxygen Concentrators
Powerful home units designed for long-term oxygen therapy. Ideal for nighttime use or patients requiring continuous oxygen supply throughout the day.
3. Oxygen Masks and Nasal Cannulas
Comfortable and effective oxygen delivery interfaces. Choose from adult and pediatric sizes, standard and high-flow cannulas, and mask options to suit your therapy needs.
4. Oxygen Accessories
From humidifier bottles to carrying bags, filters, and tubing, we offer everything to maintain and customize your oxygen setup.
Why Choose EmerDepot for Oxygen Products in Canada?
✅ Health Canada-approved medical devices
✅ Fast shipping across all provinces
✅ Trusted by clinics, long-term care facilities, and hospitals
✅ Expert support from trained professionals
✅ Affordable pricing and reliable brands
Top 5 FAQs About Oxygen Concentrators in Canada
1. Do I need a prescription to buy an oxygen concentrator?
Yes, Health Canada regulations require a prescription for purchasing oxygen concentrators. Our team can guide you on how to obtain one if needed.
2. What is the difference between a portable and stationary concentrator?
Portable concentrators are battery-operated and designed for mobility, while stationary models are plug-in units intended for in-home continuous use.
3. Are portable oxygen concentrators allowed on airplanes?
Yes! Most of our portable units are Transport Canada and airline-approved, including Air Canada. Always confirm with the airline 48 hours before your flight.
4. How long does a portable concentrator battery last?
Battery life varies by model and flow rate. On average, a single battery lasts 2.5 to 5 hours, and double batteries can last up to 10 hours.
5. How often should I replace cannulas or masks?
It’s recommended to replace nasal cannulas every 2-4 weeks and oxygen masks every month for hygiene and performance reasons.