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How is Oxia Personal Oxygen different from normal atmospheric air?

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How is Oxia Personal Oxygen different from normal atmospheric air?

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Normal dry atmospheric air in a clean and unpolluted environment is usually made up of 21% Oxygen (O2), 78% Nitrogen (N2) and 1% Argon, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and various other gases. However, normal atmospheric air in polluted environments in which most of us live, such as most capital cities in the United States, contain much higher levels of dangerous pollutants including Carbon Monoxide (CO), Lead (Pb), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2), Ozone (O3), Particulate Matter (PM) and Sulfur Dioxide (SO2). Your Oxia Personal Oxygen dispenser contains none of these contaminants or pollutants, and also contains a much higher concentration of pure Oxygen (O2).

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