The final step to proper care and treatment of your nebulizer machine is to store it in a way that's going to protect it, keep it safe from getting any kind of water, liquid on it, dust, that kind of thing. So once you get to a point where you're not going to be using the machine or the equipment for a few days, a few weeks, a few months, then it's important to be able to store it in a proper way. And if it's like with my children, they mainly needed to use the treatment when they would get a cold, so it was kind of sporadic, their use came in sparse. So what you're going to want to do, one of the ways that I would recommend storing it is to get a clean sealable plastic bag, kind of like this ziplock bag. This would be a good choice. Make sure all of the parts are completely dried. You don't want to put any parts away if they're still wet. So as you can see all of the parts here are completely dry. Put them in a sealable bag. Then you can also put in the tubing with it and see how I wrapped the tubing up as so and this is also a good idea because you don't want the tubing to get any kind of dust or moisture inside of it. Again, because that could be a condition that could have bacterial growth in there. Seal it up, let the air out and seal it up, then you've got proper storage of that. And then as far as the unit itself, you can have a bag, maybe the bag that came with your unit or you can purchase a bag like this to put it in there. Zip it up. Or if you don't have that at least find something that you can cover it with. Again, to be able to protect the ventilation system, the vent here so that you're not getting a lot of dust, debris, moisture, that kind of thing into the machine.