I was told during my training NOT to do an exchange in a bathroom no matter how clean it was.
I realize I may be jumping the gun (the pd class is Wednesday) but I have issues. I have read that the manual pd must be done in a sanitary place in your home, office, etc. We just moved into a place with hardwood floors. The previous tenant wasn't terribly tidy & had a dog, so I've been freaking out about getting the place clean in general. I've never had to deal with hardwood before, so every time I look down I feel the need to get the broom out! I've been told that that is a common reaction and that I'll get over it soon. I hope so!I'd like to set up my boyfriend's pd supplies and manual set up in his office, but all the extra boxes are in there and, of course, the floor from hell. Would the potential dust from the boxes be a problem? Should I get an area rug? Should I mop in there frequently? Should I just hose the whole place down with bleach? Ack!!
Thanks everyone!A follow-up question: those of you who don't use a disposable disinfectant wipe, how do you go about wiping stuff down? Do you use a bleach solution? If so, what strength? Towels or paper towels or what? We are ready to start home manual dialysis tomorrow and I'm not sure if I want to go the disposable route.
Desert Dancer - do you wash and reuse the shop towels or just a one time use?
Hey, not trying to change your mind about anything. You do what works for you. I'm just cheap and have an aversion to disposable stuff - that is until I'm spending all day washing!
If you have an aversion to disposable stuff you really are going to freak when you see how fast the trash piles up on PD.