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For Second Home Owners

Owning a second home in the mountains often means moving between elevations as you travel back and forth. Higher elevations have lower atmospheric pressure, which results in less available oxygen in the air. Many people notice that it can take time to feel fully comfortable after arriving at altitude, and some report changes in sleep quality or energy levels during the first few days of a stay. That adjustment period can take away from valuable vacation time and relaxation.

A home oxygenation system allows a bedroom to simulate the conditions of a lower elevation by increasing the oxygen concentration in the room air. By sleeping in an oxygen-enriched environment, many users report waking up feeling more refreshed and better rested, helping them feel more comfortable during their stay at altitude. An oxygenated sleeping space can make the transition to mountain living feel easier and more enjoyable, especially during short visits.

Home oxygenation systems are designed to integrate into a variety of living spaces, and many homeowners choose to oxygenate multiple bedrooms so family members and guests can enjoy the same elevated comfort. With an oxygenated bedroom, you and your guests may find it easier to settle in and start enjoying your mountain home right away, without feeling like you need extra time to adjust.

As lifestyles change over time, comfort and sleep quality often become even more important. A home oxygenation system can help support a more enjoyable, relaxing mountain-home experience, allowing you to make the most of your high-altitude retreat for years to come.

For Permanent Residents

You love the mountains enough to make them your full-time home. While many homeowners choose to add oxygenation to guest bedrooms, it’s just as important to consider your own sleeping space so you can enjoy everyday mountain living with greater comfort.

As the years go by, many people notice that their preferences and comfort needs evolve. Your home’s elevation may stay the same, but how your body responds to daily life at altitude can feel different over time. Activities that once felt effortless may require more recovery, and the adjustment to mountain living can feel more noticeable. A home oxygenation system is designed to support a more comfortable living environment so you can continue enjoying the lifestyle you envisioned when you chose to live in the mountains.

Living at higher elevations means the air contains less oxygen than at lower elevations. An oxygenation system increases the oxygen concentration in indoor spaces, helping create an environment that feels closer to lower-altitude conditions. Many homeowners choose oxygenation to enhance overall comfort, relaxation, and sleep quality—especially as they spend more time at home and prioritize enjoying daily activities.

Home oxygenation systems can also be installed in additional spaces, such as home or commercial gyms, to help create a more comfortable environment during exercise or recreation. Whether resting, sleeping, or staying active, oxygenation allows you to tailor your indoor environment to better suit your preferences.

With a home oxygenation system, your living space can be adjusted to emulate the oxygen levels of a lower elevation—without giving up your mountain lifestyle. By customizing your environment, you can create a bedroom that feels more comfortable and relaxing, supporting restful sleep and continued enjoyment of mountain living now and for years to come.

How We Do It

An effective home oxygenation system should be designed specifically for your mountain home. Increasing oxygen levels indoors involves more than simply adding oxygen to a room—it requires careful planning to determine how oxygen is introduced, distributed, and maintained in a safe and controlled manner.

Home oxygenation is a specialized process that considers room size, air exchange, building design, and safety standards to ensure consistent and reliable performance. Altitude Control Technology specializes in altitude simulation and room oxygenation solutions and is a trusted provider of customized systems designed to integrate seamlessly into residential spaces.

Computer Modeling

Before any installation begins, each home oxygenation system is carefully planned to match the home’s specific layout and airflow characteristics. We measure the rooms selected for oxygenation, evaluate air exchange rates, and analyze airflow patterns to inform the system design.

Using our proprietary modeling tools, we develop a customized oxygenation plan tailored to the unique characteristics of your space. This detailed planning process helps ensure consistent performance and safe operation, reducing guesswork during installation.

Our goal is to design the system correctly from the start, so you can have confidence that your home oxygenation system is delivering a controlled and precisely managed oxygen-enriched environment.


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Designed For The Real World

our home environment is dynamic, not a controlled laboratory. To account for real-world conditions, our home oxygenation systems are designed with sensors and intelligent controls that continuously adjust to changes within the oxygenated space.

The system monitors factors such as room occupancy, airflow variations, and environmental conditions—including changes in weather and barometric pressure—to help maintain a consistent and controlled oxygen-enriched environment. This responsive approach allows the system to adapt as conditions change, rather than relying on fixed assumptions about the room.

By adjusting in real time, the oxygenation system is designed to operate within defined parameters, supporting reliable performance and safe operation while maintaining the intended oxygen concentration in the space.

Produce, Contain And Control Oxygen

An effective home oxygenation system should be able to respond efficiently and accurately to changing room conditions. Each system is carefully sized based on the specific characteristics of the space, ensuring sufficient oxygen output to restore the intended oxygen concentration after normal room use, such as opening a door.

Proper system sizing helps avoid extended recovery times while also preventing unnecessary strain on the equipment. Room sealing and airflow characteristics are evaluated as part of the design process to support efficient operation and consistent performance.

By combining experience with proprietary design and control technology, we create oxygenation systems that are tailored to each space and designed to perform reliably, helping ensure the oxygenated room functions as intended.

Professional Installation

We understand that your home is a personal and carefully maintained space. Our professional installation team is trained to work with care, courtesy, and respect for your home throughout the installation process.

Because each oxygenation system is fully designed in advance using our proprietary modeling tools, installation begins only after the system plan is complete. This approach helps streamline the process and minimize disruption. Installation is not considered complete until we have verified that the system is operating as designed and have reviewed its operation with you.

Our home oxygenation systems are designed to integrate discreetly into residential environments, with quiet and unobtrusive operation. Our focus throughout the process is delivering a well-designed system and a positive installation experience.

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Why Choose ACT

There’s a reason ACT is recognized as a global leader in oxygen control systems. Creating a comfortable sleeping environment in a mountain home involves more than simply introducing oxygen into a room—it requires specialized technology, careful design, and proven experience. When investing in an oxygenation system for your mountain home, these factors should be a top priority.

ACT has the largest residential installed base in the industry and nearly 30 years of experience. Oxygen control and altitude simulation are highly specialized fields, and ACT brings a long track record of successful installations and satisfied homeowners. ACT engineers developed the first normobaric (normal pressure) altitude simulation system in the mid-1990s, and the technology has continued to evolve and advance over the years.

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It has been wonderful to be able to host friends in our home who normally would not have visited due to the location of our home and the altitude.
Mindy M
Breckenridge, CO

Finally a Good Night's Sleep!

Once your oxygenation system has been designed and installed, you can begin using your oxygenated room. The system can be controlled wirelessly from your phone, allowing you to adjust settings before you arrive, and it can also be operated through a control panel located in the room.

You select your preferred altitude setting, and the system automatically manages oxygen delivery based on that selection. Many clients share that sleeping in an oxygen-enriched environment enhances their comfort and helps them feel more rested, allowing them to better enjoy their mountain lifestyle.

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