How to Travel with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator
Published on Wednesday 08 February, 2023
by CPAPMan
Traveling with a portable oxygen concentrator (POC) can require some extra planning and preparation, but it can be done safely and comfortably with the right steps. Here is how to fly, cruise, and camp with a POC:
Flying with a POC:
- Check the airline's policy regarding the use of POCs on their flights. Some airlines may require a doctor's letter or other documentation, so be sure to check their requirements well in advance.
- Pack extra batteries and consider bringing a backup POC.
- Label your POC with your name, contact information, and medical information.
- Consider security screenings and be prepared to demonstrate that your POC is a medical device.
Cruising with a POC:
- Check the cruise line's policy regarding the use of POCs on their ships.
- Pack extra batteries and consider bringing a backup POC.
- Label your POC with your name, contact information, and medical information.
- Make sure to keep your POC with you at all times, as it may not be possible to store it in your cabin.
Camping with a POC:
- Consider the availability of electricity and oxygen supplies at your campsite.
- Pack extra batteries and consider bringing a backup POC.
- Label your POC with your name, contact information, and medical information.
- Consider bringing a backup generator or extra oxygen tanks, just in case.
By following these tips, you can help ensure that your travels with a POC are safe and comfortable, whether you're flying, cruising, or camping. It's also important to talk to your doctor before you travel to make sure you have a plan in place to meet your oxygen needs while you're away from home.