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Reecy
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O2 -- How to handle at work
« on: Jan 13th, 2004, 9:12pm » |
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Those of you who use O2, how do you handle the tanks at work. They seem so darned large. The smaller tanks have 682 liters. They gave me 6 of these then the large one on a dolly for home use. Anyway, I work at a school (very small-rural) as an aide so I don't want so smart kid getting ahold of this. I thought about leaving it in the car which the delivery kid said I could do if I left the windows cracked. Does that sound about right? I may also be able to get a key to the nurses station and leave it there but I'm awaiting a call on that. Anyway, I've already had a chance to use it and I have to say that it really helped an oncoming attack.
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Re: O2 -- How to handle at work
« Reply #1 on: Jan 13th, 2004, 9:20pm » |
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Put it in the closet of behind a file cabinet.
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Re: O2 -- How to handle at work
« Reply #2 on: Jan 13th, 2004, 10:04pm » |
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Hi Reecy, I work in a school, too. I'm a media specialist. If I'm heavy into mid-cycle, I keep it in my office, but otherwise I keep it in the nurse's area, or in the coat closet in the main office. The only person who is really on to me having to use it is the building secretary. I told her I'd be in the nurse's cubicle a few times a week. (I got lice once from laying on the kids' sick bed - wouldn't recommend THAT!) Do you have any conference rooms, or staff bathrooms that you can lock? Good luck! I think schools are more tolerant than many places because of our population. Lots of kids have to deal with medical issues, so most schools have to have some privacy areas. Chris
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