Oxygen therapy has countless beneficial factors, but one of the only and biggest downfalls for patients when contemplating purchasing a portable oxygen concentrator, is the simple fact of worrying their electricity bill will increase drastically.
So today we will be discussing a few ways of combating the increase in cost, as well as a formula that you can use to determine the exact increase the use of oxygen therapy will add to your energy bill each month.
If you have recently became a medical oxygen patient or you have been on for some time now, many patient do not know that some electric companies offer a payment assistance program.
However these programs do vary by location and company. To find out exact information the best option would be to call your local power company and see if they offer such programs. If they do not offer a payment program they may know a third party company that does.
In addition to payment programs, the cost for running your supplemental oxygen concentrator can be a tax deductible as a medical expense. To calculate the exact expense of running your oxygen therapy use the following formula:
Some other reminders to keep in mind when being cautious about the power bill include swapping out regular light bulbs throughout the house and replace them with LED bulbs, receive the same amount of power at fractions of the cost.
Also every time you leave a room or the house make sure all the lights are turned off, leaving lights on while away from the house even for a little while can rack on extra costs to your bill.
Be sure to unplug any electronics that are not in use, leaving something plugged in 24/7 may not seem bad but it is still drawing a current which you get charged for.
Keep in mind when shopping for an oxygen concentrator to pick one that is energy efficient with a low kilowatt rate, this can save you a bundle on electricity costs.