Oxygen Concentrators for Reliable On-Site Oxygen Supply

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Medical-Grade Devices for Home, Clinical, and Long-Term Care Use


Oxygen plays a vital role in many healthcare applications—from long-term therapy to critical care environments. At Specialty Gas Canada, we supply and support CAIRE oxygen concentrators that deliver dependable, medical-grade oxygen without the limitations of cylinder supply.

We work closely with hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and home care organizations to provide turnkey oxygen generation solutions that are efficient, scalable, and cost-effective. Our team manages the entire process—from system selection to installation, service, and ongoing maintenance.

What Is an Oxygen Concentrator?


An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that takes in ambient air, removes nitrogen, and delivers a steady stream of oxygen-enriched air for therapeutic use. Unlike traditional oxygen cylinders, concentrators generate oxygen on demand, eliminating the need for deliveries, refills, or storage.

At Specialty Gas Canada, we offer a full range of oxygen therapy systems to meet different care settings and patient needs:

  • Portable oxygen concentrators – Lightweight, battery-powered units designed for mobility, travel, and active lifestyles
  • Stationary (home) oxygen concentrators – Quiet, dependable systems for continuous oxygen therapy while resting or sleeping
  • Liquid oxygen systems – High-capacity solutions that provide longer durations and higher flow rates for patients with greater oxygen demands

Our Oxygen Concentrator Options


Every medical environment has different oxygen requirements. Whether you’re managing a high-acuity care unit, outfitting a home oxygen program, or setting up a long-term care facility, we have a solution that fits. Our oxygen concentrators are selected for their proven reliability, ease of operation, and support from one of the most trusted manufacturers in the industry.

We carry a full range of CAIRE oxygen concentrators designed for use in healthcare settings. Whether you need portable support or high-flow stationary performance, our solutions are engineered for reliability, comfort, and ease of use.

Four stainless steel cryogenic storage containers, topped with blue lids
Two white Helios Plus portable oxygen concentrators with gray handles and dials.
Three cylindrical oxygen concentrators: two blue, one black. They have wavy textured sides, red knobs on top, and ventilation slits.

Oxygen Equipment Product Comparison


Below is a comparison of oxygen concentrators and related equipment. Devices marked as "oxygen concentrators" actively generate medical-grade oxygen. Other tools, such as distribution stations and liquid oxygen systems, support oxygen delivery but do not generate oxygen themselves.

Model Type Flow Rate O₂ Purity Weight Power Source Key Features
FreeStyle Comfort Portable Pulse Dose: Settings 1–5 90–95.5% 5 lbs Battery / AC / DC Compact, ergonomic, with autoSAT™ technology for active users
Eclipse 5 Portable/Stationary Continuous: 0.5–3 L/min; Pulse: 1–9 90–95.5% 18.4 lbs Battery / AC / DC Ideal for travel and home, with autoSAT™ and multi-mode delivery
NewLife Intensity 10 Stationary Up to 10 L/min (continuous) 92 ± 3% 58 lbs AC High-pressure outlet and dual flow ports for critical care; dual-port option available for shared use (e.g., LTC or couples).
SureFlow Distribution Station Up to 10LPM (shared) N/A < 1 lb N/A, (powered by concentrator) Supports up to 5 users; total flow must stay within the connected concentrator’s output (e.g., 10 LPM max shared)
HELiOS Portables Liquid Oxygen Variable (depending on unit) Up to 97% Varies Liquid Fill Lightweight, silent, long-duration portable oxygen
Hi Flow Stroller Liquid Oxygen Up to 15 L/min Up to 97% 10.8 lbs (empty) Liquid Fill Designed for high-flow liquid oxygen therapy on the go
Liberator Liquid Oxygen Varies (stationary supply) Up to 97% 101 lbs (20 L unit) Liquid Fill Long-term stationary LOX reservoir for home or facility use
Sprint and Stroller Liquid Oxygen Varies Up to 97% 6–9 lbs Liquid Fill Wearable and stroller-compatible LOX systems for mobile oxygen needs

Technical Support & Service You Can Count On


Choosing the right oxygen concentrator is just the beginning. Ensuring it runs smoothly, safely, and efficiently is where Specialty Gas Canada adds the most value. We provide lifecycle support that includes everything from design consultation to long-term performance optimization.

  • On-site installation by certified technicians
  • 24/7 service availability 
  • Preventive maintenance and performance checks
  • Government funding assistance where applicable
  • Custom oxygen solutions based on your flow needs and patient volume

With the largest dedicated specialty gas team in Ontario and beyond, we provide faster response times and personalized attention. Every customer is assigned a dedicated solution specialist and technicians who understand your system and specific needs.

Applications in Healthcare


Oxygen concentrators support a wide range of medical applications and patient types. As demand for home-based care, aging-in-place solutions, and facility-grade oxygen systems grows, reliable oxygen generation is becoming more important than ever.

Our oxygen concentrators are ideal for:

  • Oxygen therapy in clinics and hospitals
  • Long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT) for chronic conditions
  • Emergency backup oxygen systems
  • Portable therapy for ambulatory patients
  • Multi-patient facility distribution (SureFlow or LOX systems)

From single-patient mobility to large-scale institutional use, we tailor every system to your clinical environment.

Let’s Design the Right Oxygen System for You


Every facility has unique requirements. Our experts assess your oxygen demand, explore equipment options, and calculate ROI based on your current supply model. We help reduce long-term costs while ensuring an uninterrupted oxygen supply for your patients.

Contact us today to speak with a specialist and explore our full range of oxygen concentrator solutions.

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FAQs


  • What is the difference between an oxygen concentrator and oxygen cylinders?

    Oxygen concentrators extract oxygen from ambient air and provide a continuous supply without the need for delivery or refills. In contrast, oxygen cylinders are pre-filled, require regular replacement, and can be limited during emergencies or supply chain delays. Concentrators offer greater control, lower long-term costs, and improved reliability for medical settings.


  • Can I use these oxygen concentrators in a clinical or hospital environment?

    Yes. All oxygen concentrators we offer are medical-grade and designed for clinical use, long-term care facilities, hospitals, and home care. Depending on your required flow rates and mobility needs, we’ll recommend a suitable model from our CAIRE portfolio.


  • How many patients can use the SureFlow station?

    The CAIRE SureFlow is not an oxygen concentrator itself; it’s a distribution station that allows up to 5 users to share oxygen from a single connected concentrator. However, the combined total flow must remain within the output capacity of the connected unit. For example, a 10 LPM concentrator might supply three users at 2 LPM and one at 4 LPM.


  • Do your systems support government funding?

    Yes. Our team works with clients to identify available grants or incentives for medical oxygen equipment. We also provide ROI calculations so you can make a confident, budget-conscious decision.


  • What is the maintenance requirement for these systems?

    Oxygen concentrators require regular preventive maintenance to ensure performance and safety. Specialty Gas provides ongoing service contracts, remote monitoring options, and 24/7 support across Ontario to keep your system running reliably.


  • Do you offer installation and after-sales service?

    Yes. Our turnkey service includes installation, staff training, preventive maintenance, and emergency support. Each client is assigned a dedicated solution specialist and a technician team who know your system inside and out.