Do More With Oxygen, an Online Community for Those Affected by COPD, Offers Tips for Traveling With Oxygen


CLEVELAND, OH--(Marketwire - Sep 27, 2012) - Adults who love traveling, but are affected by respiratory ailments like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), don't need to surrender their love of adventure, according to Do More With Oxygen's free new guide, "Traveling With Oxygen Made Easy."

Do More With Oxygen (www.DoMoreWithOxygen.com) is an online community where those who have been diagnosed with respiratory ailments like COPD, or those who care for someone with COPD, can come for educational and practical information for living with the disease. The site helps visitors understand the benefits of portable oxygen solutions and how they can provide a patient with the mobility and independence they need to get moving more often -- resulting in a healthier, more independent lifestyle.

"Traveling With Oxygen Made Easy" explains how portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) make travel much simpler as they run on rechargeable batteries, thus alleviating the need to carry extra tanks or arrange equipment at a user's destination. The guide ensures COPD and other respiratory patients that, as long as their physician is consulted and plans are made accordingly, the sky is the limit when it comes to travel.

The free guide offers tips and understanding about:

  • Steps Before Traveling
  • Traveling by Land: Car, RV, Bus or Train
  • Traveling by Sea: Cruise Ships
  • Traveling by Air: Planes

To download a free copy of "Traveling With Oxygen Made Easy," visit http://www.domorewithoxygen.com/traveling-with-oxygen-made-easy/ today!

About Do More With Oxygen
DoMoreWithOxygen.com is an online community that offers educational and problem-solving information for people diagnosed with respiratory ailments like Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and those who care for them. Topics covered include portable oxygen solutions, exercising with oxygen, health and nutrition tips, guidelines for traveling with oxygen, oxygen safety and many more. To learn more, visit DoMoreWithOxygen.com.