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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Trying to figure out what to but my DD so she can secure valuables (cash; Rx; passport) in her dorm. Not like she doesn’t trust her roommate (who she has never met) but I’ve heard kids don’t lock doors and sometimes there are visitors. Any suggestions? I’ve seen ones that you can secure to furniture, but I can’t figure out what would be the best place to do that so it’s accessible but not right out in the open.[/quote] Just get a lockable l fire document box or bag. FYI, most students are not locking up medications. [/quote] I don't think they're talking about Advil or TheraFlu. My kid's pediatrician made it pretty clear to them that their ADHD meds should be locked up while at college or in other community living environments—at the very least, anything beyond your daily doses for the week. You could also make an argument for locking up meds for anxiety or depression, too—or really anything it would be life-threatening to be without a backup stash of. It's generally best not to stake your health on the honesty or common sense of other people. [/quote]
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