In recent years, the quest for better indoor air quality has led to numerous myths and misconceptions about oxygenation and altitude simulation systems. At Altitude Control Technology (ACT), we specialize in advanced solutions for oxygenating indoor air, providing state-of-the-art molecular sieve technology to ensure precision, safety, and stability. Let’s demystify ...
If you get altitude sickness you are not alone. Altitude induced headache occurs in nearly 50% of people at heights over 10,000 feet. The top of Vail Mountain is over 11,500 feet. Aspen’s summit is 12,510 feet Telluride is over 12,255 feet. In all of these areas, most of the ...
As we drift into sleep each night, our body enters a state of restoration and recovery. However, certain health issues can interrupt this crucial process, particularly those affecting our respiratory and circulatory systems. Monitoring oxygen levels during sleep is essential for individuals with specific health conditions, as it ensures the ...
Altitude Control Technology Announces The Altistat™ VAIL VALLEY, COLORADO, USA, January 30, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — Insomnia, headaches, and fatigue caused by high altitude don’t need to be a part of mountain living. The root of the problem is the lack of oxygen in thin mountain air, and the solution is adding oxygen ...
Living in places at high altitudes offers many advantages, such as spectacular mountain views, less pollution and closeness to nature. There are also plenty of things to do year-round, making mountainous states like Utah, Colorado and Wyoming a popular destination for travelers and athletes. However, visiting and living at high ...
About 75% of people who ascend to higher altitudes experience uncomfortable symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, and shortness of breath. These are symptoms commonly associated with altitude sickness and can range from relatively mild to potentially life-threatening. High altitude sickness is a result of ascending to a higher altitude. A ...
There’s a reason that ACT is the world leader in oxygen control systems. Sleeping as well in the mountains as you do at sea level requires more than just putting oxygen in a room. It requires technology and experience. When investing in an oxygenation system for your mountain home you must consider these three things as top priority.
ACT has the largest residential installed base in the industry and has been around for over 29 years. This is a complex business and we have more experience and success stories than anyone. ACT engineers developed the first normobaric (normal pressure) altitude simulation system in the mid 1990s. Since then ACT has advanced the technology in every year.
