Oxygen makes things burn much faster. Think of what happens when you blow into a fire; it makes the flame bigger. If you are using oxygen in your home, you must take extra care to stay safe from fires and objects that might burn.
Make sure you have working smoke detectors and a working fire extinguisher in your home. If you move around the house with your oxygen, you may need more than one fire extinguisher in different locations.
Smoking can be very dangerous.
No one should smoke in a room where you or your child is using oxygen.
Put a "NO SMOKING" sign in every room where oxygen is used.
In a restaurant, keep at least 6 feet (about 2 meters) away from any source of fire, such as a stove, fireplace, or tabletop candle.
Keep oxygen 6 feet (about 2 meters) away from:
Toys with electric motors
Electric baseboard or space heaters
Wood stoves, fireplaces, candles
Electric blankets
Hairdryers, electric razors, and electric toothbrushes
Be Careful in the Kitchen
Be careful with your oxygen when you cook.
Keep oxygen away from the stovetop and oven.
Watch out for splattering grease. It can catch fire.
Keep children with oxygen away from the stovetop and oven.
Cooking with a microwave is usually OK.
Other Safety Tips
Do not store your oxygen in a trunk, box, or small closet. Storing your oxygen under the bed is OK if air can move freely under the bed.
Keep liquids that may catch fire away from your oxygen. This includes cleaning products that contain oil, grease, alcohol, or other liquids that can burn.
Do not use Vaseline or other petroleum-based creams and lotions on your face or upper part of your body unless you talk to your respiratory therapist or health care provider first. Products that are safe include:
Review Date:
2/3/2024
Reviewed By:
Frank D. Brodkey, MD, FCCM, Associate Professor, Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.