
|Articles|September 1, 2011
Tie up loose ends with tires in your veterinary practice
Tired of the same old, same old? Here's how to switch things up in the surgery room.
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I collect old inner tubes from tire stores, then cut them into circular strips, making huge rubber bands. I place the bands around the top end of my surgery table and treatment tables, holding anesthesia tubes, cords, clippers, and more in place. It's a great way to recycle.
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—Larry Baker, DVM
Decatur, Ill.
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