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$21,147,415.20

*based upon estimated national average cost of oxygen per liter*

Airnetic Veterinary Oxygen

Vetted By The Big Dogs Themselves!

Preferred Oxygen Partner For

vca usa
Veterinary Emergency Group
blue pearl
nva
Ethos Veterinary Health East Help Center

“Since taking over as Director of Construction for VCA, we have found Airnetic to be a trusted partner, expert, and advisor in oxygen system design. Their products provide an uncompromising ‘Always On’ Oxygen supply system delivering reliable oxygen to dozens of our hospitals. Our teams have grown to rely on the Airnetic Generators and support from the Airnetic team, leading to Airnetic systems becoming our standard for all construction projects, both new builds and remodels. We highly recommend Airnetic to be your partner in oxygen.”

Adam Watts

Adam Watts

Director of Construction - VCA Animal Hospitals

“Rhino Facilities team members have been lucky to work with Airnetics in multiple capacities. During our careers working as staff in veterinary hospitals we used their units. On the off chance there was an issue we reached out to Airnetics for tech support. No matter what time it was Bob walked us through the problem with patience and a positive attitude. As consultants to clinics looking for renovations, expansions or new builds Airnetics has been an invaluable partner. High level quality products, years of industry experience and technical knowledge, responsive communication and top tier tech support makes for a seamless experience when working with them.”

Diana Milani

Diana Milani

VP of Operations, Rhino Facilities
vca canada
veterinary specialty care
operation kindness
horizon veterinary specialists
animal emegency clinic
Compassion First Pet Hospitals
westfield veterinary group
Angels for Animals
animal emegency center

Could Your Existing Oxygen Solution Be Sabotaging Pet Care and Your Bottom Line?

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At Airnetic, we’ve dedicated years to understanding the unique needs of the veterinary industry. Our oxygen generators are specifically engineered for veterinary hospitals, delivering a continuous, reliable supply of oxygen that ensures your facility operates seamlessly and your patients receive the best care. Trust the elegant solution designed exclusively for veterinary professionals—because when it comes to patient care and your facility’s bottom line, reliability isn’t just important, it’s essential.

  • Slash Your Oxygen Costs, Watch your savings soar year after year!
  • Never Run Dry Again, Uninterrupted oxygen flow, 24/7/365
  • Custom tailored solutions specific to your oxygen use
  • Set It and Forget It, Effortless operation that frees up your staff
  • Rock-Solid Dependability, 99.99% uptime – can your current system match that?
  • Oxygen use anywhere from 30-300lpm
  • Elegant solution designed specifically for the veterinary industry

ALWAYS OPERATING

At Airnetic, We’re ‘Always Operating,’ so you can be too!

Redundancy, Redundancy, Redundancy

  • Our system has multiple levels of redundancy to ensure an ‘Always Operating’ supply of oxygen to ensure the hospital and staff is able to always operate to take care of their patients and improve their bottom line, even in the event of system issues
  • Veterinary Oxygen Concentrators in the event of system issues, are typically not capable of still supplying oxygen to facility – creating a concern to not only the hospital, but any patient in dire need of oxygen

USP93 Certified

  • Certified specifically in the veterinary space to supply 90-96% purity at all times to all oxygen outlets/devices
  • Concentrators do not have the same Certification

High Pressure, High Performance

  • Being able to achieve a pressure of 165PSI allows us to ensure a consistent flow of oxygen to all oxygen outlets/devices in the event multiple devices are in operation at any given time
  • Concentrators are not capable of these pressures or supplying all devices simultaneously

Are High Oxygen Costs Suffocating Your Budget? Our Free Consultation Reveals How Much You Will Save.

Right now, our oxygen experts are standing by to give you a FREE, no-obligation consultation. In just 15 minutes, we’ll show you exactly how much you could save – and we’re talking thousands, you will be surprised to find out how many facilities we have worked with have saved an average of $95,000 each year. Collectively our clients have saved over $20M since 2013, we want to work with you to unlock savings. Please fill out this short message form and we will contact you shortly.

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    Veterinary Oxygen Generators Vs Veterinary Oxygen Concentrators

    What If You Could Cut Oxygen Costs by 70% and Improve Care?

    Feature/Benefit Veterinary Oxygen Generator
    Oxygen Output Capacity Superior output, ensuring oxygen availability across multiple points in your facility, meeting high-demand scenarios effortlessly.
    Continuous Operation Designed for 24/7 operation, providing unmatched reliability and peace of mind, ensuring that your facility never runs out of oxygen.
    Scale of Use Perfect for large veterinary hospitals, handling high volumes of patients with ease, and supporting all areas of care simultaneously.
    Portability Stationary, ensuring a stable and consistent oxygen supply, eliminating the risks associated with moving equipment.
    Space Requirements Efficient space usage within the facility, integrated into existing systems, and avoids clutter associated with multiple smaller units.
    Cost Higher initial investment that pays off with significant savings in the long run, eliminating recurring costs of refilling or replacing oxygen tanks.
    Maintenance Robust design with professional maintenance ensuring long-term reliability and performance, reducing unexpected downtime.
    Integration Seamlessly integrates into your facility's oxygen distribution system, providing a streamlined, hassle-free operation.
    Reliability Unparalleled reliability, designed to support critical care situations without fail, making it the best choice for facilities that prioritize patient care.
    Versatility Designed to meet the varied demands of a busy veterinary hospital, from surgery rooms to recovery wards, all from a single source.
    Emergency Preparedness A must-have for emergency preparedness, ensuring your facility is never caught without an adequate oxygen supply.
    Operational Cost Long-term cost savings by eliminating the need for regular tank purchases, refills, and replacements, making it a financially wise investment.

    Upgrade Your Veterinary Oxygen Solution Today!

    Your staff deserves top-tier equipment, your patients require exceptional care, and your hospital’s bottom line will thank you. Don’t wait—make the smart choice now and see the benefits for both patient care and your budget.

    Don’t let another day go by with an inferior oxygen system. Your staff deserves the best. Your patients need the best. And you? You deserve the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’ve made the smartest choice for your hospital.

    Veterinary Oxygen Generator:

    • Purpose: A veterinary oxygen generator is a larger, more robust system designed to provide a continuous, high-volume supply of oxygen to a veterinary facility. These generators are often used in larger hospitals or clinics where a steady supply of oxygen is critical for various medical procedures.
    • How It Works: Oxygen generators typically take in ambient air, filter out contaminants, and use a process called Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) to separate oxygen from nitrogen and other gases. The purified oxygen is then delivered to the facility's oxygen supply system, which can feed multiple points of use, such as operating rooms, oxygen cages, and recovery areas.
    • Capacity: Oxygen generators are capable of producing a larger volume of oxygen compared to concentrators, making them suitable for facilities with higher oxygen demands.
    • Usage: These systems are often permanently installed and connected to the facility's internal oxygen distribution network. They are ideal for large-scale operations where oxygen needs are consistent and ongoing.
      Cost and Maintenance: Oxygen generators are generally more expensive upfront and may require more regular maintenance. However, they can be more cost-effective in the long term for facilities with high oxygen usage since they eliminate the need for purchasing and storing large oxygen tanks.

    Veterinary Oxygen Concentrator:

    • Purpose: A veterinary oxygen concentrator is typically a smaller, portable device designed for individual use or for smaller clinics. It provides oxygen to a specific patient or a small group of patients at a time.
    • How It Works: Similar to oxygen generators, concentrators take in ambient air and use filters and zeolite sieve beds to remove nitrogen, thereby concentrating the oxygen. The concentrated oxygen is then delivered directly to the patient through a mask, nasal cannula, or oxygen cage.
    • Capacity: Oxygen concentrators are generally lower in capacity compared to generators and are designed for single-point use, meaning they provide oxygen to one patient or one location at a time.
    • Usage: These devices are portable and can be moved around the clinic or used in different settings, including during transport or in field operations. They are ideal for situations where a flexible, immediate oxygen source is needed.
    • Cost and Maintenance: Oxygen concentrators are typically less expensive than generators and are easier to maintain. They are ideal for smaller clinics or for specific, short-term patient needs.

    Key Differences:

    • Scale: Oxygen generators are suitable for large-scale, continuous oxygen needs across multiple points in a facility, while concentrators are better for smaller-scale, individual use.
    • Portability: Concentrators are portable and can be used in various settings, whereas generators are usually stationary and integrated into a facility's infrastructure.
    • Capacity: Generators produce a larger volume of oxygen suitable for continuous use in larger facilities, whereas concentrators provide oxygen at a lower volume for specific, immediate needs.
    • Cost: Generators have a higher initial cost and are more complex, whereas concentrators are more affordable and simpler to use.

    In summary, oxygen generators are ideal for facilities with high and consistent oxygen demands, offering a centralized, continuous supply, while oxygen concentrators are portable, cost-effective solutions for individual or small-scale oxygen needs.