Medical Suction Machine Problems to Avoid

In the ever-changing healthcare industry, people must make the right decisions regarding medical equipment. Most of these are purchased for our loved ones. Hence one must make the right decision while purchasing new equipment. 

What are the medical suction machine problems we need to avoid? 


  1. 1. Cost of the Suction Machine – People tend to go in for a portable suction machine. The only problem with these machines is the ongoing maintenance fees and service cost that only grows over time. 


  1. 2. High electricity bills – A suction machine is far from energy efficient. Get ready to have little to no savings on your electricity bills. 

  1. 3. The machine is bulky – Make sure you look for a spacious room while trying to install the suction machine in your home. This machine takes up much space and can clutter space in your room. 


  1. 4. Noisy – Any suction machine is bound to make noise once the vacuum comes on. If this becomes a problem for people in your home, try to have it placed in a room that can be closed off to others. 


  1. 5. Low efficiency – If your suction machine does not provide enough vacuum flow, it's time to bring in the maintenance. If that doesn't work, you will need a new one. Loss of suction and the inability to remove fluids on time will put your loved ones at risk. The suction machine ensures that the area around the patient is kept clean. 

  1. 6. Battery life- When the battery is weak, there will be little to no time to recharge it. Hence it is advised to look for a unit with long battery life. When a suction machine charges quickly, it offers more stability. So, when purchasing a suction machine, make sure you also ask about the battery charging time. 


Conclusion 

Taking care of our loved ones is our ultimate priority. Make sure you research before purchasing any equipment, like a suction machine. 

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