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Prince Pipes airlifts oxygen concentrators to support India's war against Covid

By ANI | Published: May 11, 2021 10:48 AM

Prince Pipes & Fittings Limited (PPF) announced that the company is airlifting oxygen concentrators from international partners to contribute to India's relief efforts in fighting the surging second wave of Covid-19.

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Prince Pipes & Fittings Limited (PPF) announced that the company is airlifting oxygen concentrators from international partners to contribute to India's relief efforts in fighting the surging second wave of Covid-19.

The equipment will be handed over to the state machinery of Bihar and Rajasthan in two phases within this month.

"We are airlifting over 100 units of oxygen concentrators to be handed over to the state machinery of Bihar and Rajasthan in two phases within this month. The equipment sourced are CE certified and compliant with WHO guidelines. With the urgency of supporting the medical infrastructure of hospitals in these states, the units will help in reducing dependency on oxygen cylinders as the concentrators obtain oxygen from ambient air and can be used for flexible patient treatment. We are committed to devoting our best efforts in supporting the nation at this crucial time," said Nihar Chheda, AVP Strategy, Prince Pipes & Fittings Limited.

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