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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Scher Thomae, Dawn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> As a standard policy, there should be no eating in offices, labs, or any
> areas where there are collections. At our museum, if there are no
> collections in the office, people can eat in their offices. I am not sure
> why there is such a policy at your museum since you mention there is no
> eating in offices “near” collections unless there is a real concern with
> pest infestation and food garbage is not removed quickly and on a regular
> basis. Sadly, most people eat at their desk nowadays, based on efficiency
> or need.
The other fix to this is to provide a break room or break area where
people can eat. If there isn't a breakroom and the weather isn't nice
outside, people will pretty much be forced to eat at their desks. I
understand that in smaller museums, space is at a premium, but I'm
sure that with a little creativity, you can make a break area for at
least one or two people at a time.
Deb Fuller
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