K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
D

Improper Oxygen Cylinder Storage Exceeding 300 Cubic Feet

Armstrong Rehabilitation And Nursing CenterKittanning, Pennsylvania Survey Completed on 12-19-2025

Summary

Surveyors observed that the facility failed to maintain proper oxygen cylinder storage on one of its building levels. Specifically, during an inspection of the basement activities room, it was found that the room contained more than 300 cubic feet of oxygen, with over 12 E-sized cylinders stored within the space. This storage arrangement did not comply with the requirements for oxygen storage as outlined by NFPA 101 and NFPA 99, which specify construction, ventilation, and separation standards for quantities exceeding 300 cubic feet. The maintenance supervisor confirmed during the interview that the observed storage practice constituted a deficiency. The report did not mention any specific residents or patient care areas directly affected at the time of the observation, nor did it provide details about any adverse events related to the deficiency. The focus of the deficiency was solely on the improper storage of oxygen cylinders in the basement activities room.

Plan Of Correction

The systematic change was removing the E-sized cylinders to make sure there were 12 or fewer in the basement activity room. The Director of Maintenance will monitor the basement activity room for appropriate storage of E-sized oxygen cylinders. The Director of Maintenance will report these findings to the Administrator and at the Monthly Quality Assurance meeting.

Penalty

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Failure to Maintain Required Oxygen Cylinder Storage and Secured Storage Room
E
K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that oxygen storage requirements were not maintained when a freestanding oxygen cylinder was observed unsecured in a third-floor room and the C-Hall oxygen storage room door failed to close and latch due to a coordinator malfunction. The Maintenance Director confirmed these oxygen storage deficiencies during the survey exit interview.

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Improper Storage of Oxygen Cylinders Near Combustibles
F
K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
Short Summary

Surveyors observed that more than 12 "E" oxygen cylinders (18 total) were stored in a sprinkler room within five feet of combustible materials, contrary to NFPA 99 requirements for gas equipment cylinder storage. The Maintenance Director confirmed this storage practice during the survey. This noncompliance with NFPA 99 sections 11.3.1–11.3.3 was cited as a deficiency affecting all occupants in the event of a fire or other emergency.

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Failure to Post Required Oxygen Storage Room Cautionary Signage
E
K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that an oxygen storage room on the second floor lacked the required precautionary signage stating, "CAUTION: OXIDIZING GAS(ES) STORED WITHIN NO SMOKING," as mandated for gas cylinder storage areas. This deficiency was confirmed by facility leadership during the initial survey and again during a subsequent revisit, when the same room was still missing the required sign.

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Failure to Post Required Oxygen Storage Signage in Crash Cart Rooms
E
K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that oxygen cylinders were stored in crash cart rooms in two separate cores without the required precautionary signage on the doors indicating oxidizing gas storage and no smoking. Observations in two smoke compartments showed oxygen cylinders present in the 3 East and 2 East core crash cart rooms, yet the doors lacked the mandated "CAUTION: OXIDIZING GAS(ES) STORED WITHIN NO SMOKING" signage. The facility administrator and maintenance leadership confirmed that the proper oxygen storage signs were not posted on these doors.

No penalty information released
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Improper Oxygen Cylinder Storage Near Combustibles and Electrical Receptacles
E
K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that oxygen cylinders stored within first- and second-floor nurses' stations were placed less than five feet from electrical receptacles and combustible materials, in violation of NFPA 99/101 requirements for separation of oxidizing gases from combustibles and ignition sources. The Administrator and Maintenance Director confirmed during interview that the cylinders were improperly stored in proximity to these combustible and ignition sources.

No penalty information released
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Improper Storage and Security of Gas Cylinders
D
K0923 K923: Have proper medical gas storage and administration areas.
Short Summary

Surveyors found that gas cylinders were improperly stored and unsecured, with 38 cylinders in an outside storage room lacking the required oxidizing gas signage and with full and empty cylinders comingled, and an additional 25 cylinders stored adjacent to this area without any means to prevent unauthorized access. During an interview, the Maintenance Director acknowledged the issues and reported being unaware of the specific NFPA 99 storage requirements.

No penalty information released
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