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Someone who is having these problems with breast pumps at RMcD houses should contact Medela and tell them about it. They have the corporate structure to explain, clarify, and reassure them about these issues. Medela has provided breast pumps for many years to businesses and institutions. They have the experience, size, research, and "corporate power" to help address these concerns.
Barb Berges
Rochester, New York
Becky: "We have also had "issues" with our RMcD house. Per manager, they classify
breastpumps as medical supplies/equipment (home health?) - therefore,
someone must be officially assigned to "clean/check" them regularly. The
subject of liability also came up as I was pushing to keep one of our pumps
there..."
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