Anonymous wrote:The lock on the door is for your privacy, and you won't want someone accidentally barging in looking for paper clips or something while you're pumping. The communal fridge is fine, just have a small bag or soft-sided lunch box or something for parts and milk. Nothing unhygenic about that. I highly recommend keeping the pump and parts at work, rather than schlepping one back and forth every day. You can keep parts in the fridge and just wash them at the end of the day, or use one of those microwave sanitizing bags. Keep spare bottles at work, too.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP -- thanks for the helpful advice ladies! I had pretty much assumed the supply closet would be the only viable option. It does not have a lock and there is no outlet inside...but a lock could easily be added and the lack of outlet could be solved by threading an extension cord in from the conference room next door. Not ideal but I also realize this isn't the end of the world. I didn't even know the door had to lock, so thanks for pointing that out. It seems common sense but HR is pretty clueless, sadly. Does anyone know if there has to be separate storage options available or is the communal fridge fair game? My office is small and my coworkers are not the kind of people who would take issue with breast milk in the fridge but I have no idea if there are any sanitation issues since it is a bodily fluid. Thanks again everyone!
Anonymous wrote:This is OP -- thanks for the helpful advice ladies! I had pretty much assumed the supply closet would be the only viable option. It does not have a lock and there is no outlet inside...but a lock could easily be added and the lack of outlet could be solved by threading an extension cord in from the conference room next door. Not ideal but I also realize this isn't the end of the world. I didn't even know the door had to lock, so thanks for pointing that out. It seems common sense but HR is pretty clueless, sadly. Does anyone know if there has to be separate storage options available or is the communal fridge fair game? My office is small and my coworkers are not the kind of people who would take issue with breast milk in the fridge but I have no idea if there are any sanitation issues since it is a bodily fluid. Thanks again everyone!