Pulse Oximeter for Aviation

As pilots we all know that oxygen is important to aviation safety and comfort. And, there are rules about the required use of oxygen by the pilot after 12,500 feet for more than 30 minutes or anytime above 14,000 feet. But, that doesn't mean that you can't begin to have low oxygen saturation at much lower altitudes. Flying as low as 5,000 feet, the body will start to demand more oxygen and functions like night vision can begin to be impaired.

A Pulse Oximeter will let you know instantly if you need to either get to a lower altitude or switch to an oxygen source such as a disposable Boost Oxygen can or a reusable aviation oxygen system.

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