Three details:
1. Create labels. All items should be properly labeled so they can easily be replaced, used and stored.
2. Organize items. Group similar items together and familiarize yourself with how and where supplies are stored.
3. Minimize storage locations. Keeping items in multiple locations can lead to overstocking. Storing items in one area helps staff manage inventory more effectively.
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