In the patients residence the cylinders should be placed:
*In appropriate stands to prevent tipping *Secured to the wall *Placed on their side on the floor in areas unavailable to the public. This would exclude outside storage places such as on open porches or decks away from heat sources in areas with adequate ventilation. Placement in a closed closet would not provide adequate ventilation. Placement under the patient's bed could be acceptable provided there are no bed coverings which occlude airflow and no heat source under the bed.