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As I mentioned in The First Oxygen Safety Rule the most obvious one is keeping away from flames.



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		<title>First Rule For Oxygen Safety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patients requiring an external oxygen supply must take some basic safety precautions.
And the first safety rule for oxygen users, is very simple, quite obvious and simple to apply.

No flames nearby.

Oxygen in itself is not flammable, but it does feed fire.  The air around us contains 21% oxygen, and it is this oxygen that feeds [...]]]></description>
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