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I still don't think you could achieve an effective amount of air compression unless you were willing to run an air compressor...
But I'd love to see someone try it.
There actually is an air compressor in my house (two of them!) for a person who has a tracheotomy... And lots of oxygen equipment and humidification equipment.
I think if there was a simple way for O2 dependent people to have a room where they could take off the equipment, they would certainly do it. Alot of people here wear O2 at night (and grumble about it).
If you came up with a simple system to pressurize the bedroom I think you will make millions of dollars by making these people more comfortable.
Sorry for the tangential discussion.
I still don't think you could achieve an effective amount of air compression unless you were willing to run an air compressor...
But I'd love to see someone try it.
There actually is an air compressor in my house (two of them!) for a person who has a tracheotomy... And lots of oxygen equipment and humidification equipment.
I think if there was a simple way for O2 dependent people to have a room where they could take off the equipment, they would certainly do it. Alot of people here wear O2 at night (and grumble about it).
Sorry for the tangential discussion.