#196560 - 02/25/10 02:40 AM
Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: pforeman]
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Geezer in Chief
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
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Our office can get predictably nutso at times, so I keep the basics handy, a couple of emergency meals, comfort food (popcorn!)tea bags, and the like. We do have refrigerators, microwaves, and plentiful potable water. Since we are on a windowless part of the ground floor I always have a flashlight or two handy. Late evenings and even all nighters are predictably part of the routine.
I have found it useful to keep a decent small FAK at hand, and to be sure I have nitrile gloves within (The office FAK is a joke). When I am commuting by auto, which is typical during the intense periods, I like to keep items reasonably self contained within a briefcase or a small back pack (when I am on a bike).
My EDC Leatherman Wave has proven to be really useful on a number of occasions, both to me and my fellow workers. There is a "no weapons" policy in the building and I have talked to management about the distinctions between tools and weapons. So far, my Wave is a tool.
I work in earthquake country and SOP for the office is to vacate immediately, assemble outside at a rendezvous point, and plan from there, so I like to have some basics at hand and ready to grab and go. So far, I have experienced only one actual earthquake evacuation. Fortunately I live only five miles from work, so walking home is perfectly feasible.
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#196569 - 02/25/10 03:18 AM
Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: Blast]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/01/07
Posts: 2432
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I always have what I carry. Leatherman wave, lighter, small hank of line, bandanna, etc. And of course the clothing I'm wearing can be pressed into use in all sorts of ways.
But because it is rare that I'm ever far from my vehicle my kit remains in the truck. This also eliminates most issues with what is, and what is not, allowed and seen as appropriate in the building. This also makes sorting, maintenance and inventory a lot easier because it can all be done at home.
The stuff I have on me gets me to my vehicle and the vehicle, and/or the stuff inside, gets me to the larger gear.
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#196570 - 02/25/10 03:28 AM
Re: What do you keep at the office?
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Veteran
Registered: 12/14/09
Posts: 1419
Loc: Nothern Ontario
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Kept in my office: 2 plates 2 bowls assorted cups and mugs 2 sets of lexan silverware assorted flashlights <snip>
list of alibis Toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss antiperspirant lint brush spare shoelaces
<snip> -Blast Nice...I caught this one on first glance!
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#196578 - 02/25/10 05:29 AM
Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: Teslinhiker]
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Registered: 09/13/07
Posts: 449
Loc: Texas
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I would just say "The dog ate my list of excuses!" One of the college kids I sponsor is graduating and moving to San Francisco to work. A lady there advised her she should keep a pair of running shoes at the office in case of an earthquake. That seems like a very strange suggestion to me: I'd assume one is more likely to crossing glass-strewn streets and sidewalks and that something tougher than "running shoes" is indicated. Beyond the obvious snacks, bottled water, FAK and prescriptions, the other small earthquake-specific things I can think of are a whisk broom, (Kevlar?) gloves for handling sharp objects, hard-soled shoes for walking in debris-strewn areas, and a bag to carry it all in if she has to walk a long distance to a passable road for evac. Anything else?
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#196583 - 02/25/10 08:34 AM
Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: James_Van_Artsdalen]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 07/02/06
Posts: 253
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I think decent shoes you can walk a long way in are a must - only time I had a problem recently was of course the time I'd rotated my hikers for a pair of gym shoes :-(
For me at 35 miles from home, walking back is the extreme solution, though walking part of it isn't a bad idea.
One suggestion (preaching to the converted here I suspect) is to think about what you have on you - if the building gets evacuated and you are in the cafeteria / meeting room / someone elses office then you won't be able to go to your desk - leaving car keys and phones in a desk draw (as some of my colleagues did during a recent fire drill) creates a drama out of a crisis
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#196585 - 02/25/10 11:32 AM
Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: bigreddog]
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Old Hand
Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 742
Loc: MA
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I pack what I depend upon, but only work 3 days a week at the office. Among my everyday items: 1L nalgene bottle (fill it when I get in in the AM) FAK with various small supplies (nothing for trauma, but I do keep that in my jeep) SAK (Hiker model) small flashlight
I also carry on me me Leatherman, a folder pocketknife, a DR picolight, a p38, and some 550 cord (about 10').
I also take a week's worth of lunch in & keep it in my drawer-granola bars, dried fruit, crackers, tuna fish, soup, etc-varies week to week. There is enough to get by on for a couple days, should, for some odd reason, I get stuck here.
MY clothing is ALWAYS utilitarian. I wear cargo pants, or dress pants that have hidden cargo pockets, comfortable shirts, always have a jacket & hat, and comfortable shoes to walk in.
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#196586 - 02/25/10 12:00 PM
Re: What do you keep at the office?
[Re: oldsoldier]
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Member
Registered: 05/31/06
Posts: 178
Loc: Florida
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Not much since I keep a good set of stuff in my laptop bag.
I did keep a flashlight there for a while, but the company finally bought some after a fire scare in a dark server room during a power outage. I wasn't there for that, but nobody else thought to check my desk for a flashlight. Heck, nobody could even find the fire extinguishers for a while. (Hint: they are next to the stairwells.)
I do keep some extra food and water in my desk. I should keep more water, especially since we stopped supplying bottled water to employees. But I usually have case of bottles in the car.
Other than that, it's mostly junk. A screwdriver assortment, a junk knife, some expired cold meds, etc.
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