Our bulletin boards are fabric covered. My guess is flame retardant. Then we can have papers posted on the board. Maintenance made us take the old cork board stuff down last year. Guess I hadn't heard anything else. I am in Michigan. Course what was allowed last year won't be this year and we will get cited for the difference next year.
Jane 
 
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Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: Bulletinboards in hallways

And, how are we supposed to post all of the information that is required without bulletin boards in the hall?  Do you have any idea of the list of consumer information that is to be posted in CA per regulations?
We are probably not the only state.

Delores


I am laughing not at the question or concern  BUT....we are worried about to much paper hanging around!  Some one send that concern to CMS and all others who are always adding to the paperwork! 

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We are dealing with the same issue.  Concerns about too much paper hanging around.




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