TOMS RIVER, NJ – The Toms River Bureau of Fire Prevention has issued important safety guidelines for the use of medical oxygen at home, especially as the summer season brings potential air quality issues. Oxygen is vital for many patients but comes with increased fire risks.
Firstly, while medical oxygen is not flammable, it significantly supports combustion, enhancing the intensity and spread of fires. Users are advised to keep any flammable materials far away from oxygen sources to prevent rapid fire escalation.
Designating areas where medical oxygen is stored or used as ‘No Smoking Zones’ is crucial. Smoking near oxygen equipment can lead to severe accidents. Similarly, open flames including candles, matches, and stoves should be kept at a safe distance from oxygen tanks and devices.
The Bureau also warns against storing flammable products like oils, greases, and aerosol sprays near oxygen supplies, as these can ignite easily in oxygen-rich environments. Regular maintenance of oxygen equipment as per manufacturer guidelines is essential for safe operation.
Educating household members and caregivers about these precautions is key to preventing fire incidents. Awareness and proper handling of medical oxygen can significantly enhance safety for everyone involved.