6. Indoor cables can be installed directly, but you might consider putting them inside innerduct. Innerduct provides a good way to identify fiber optic cable and protect it from damage, generally a result of someone cutting it by mistake! You can get the innerduct with pulling tape already installed.
7. Plan the Installation. Create a detailed, written plan of installation. You can eliminate 95% of the problems installers can encounter by simply creating this plan. The plan should include equipment and supplies, fiber cable specification, location of equipment, testing requirements, data forms for testing, personnel experience level and assignment, installation methods, identification of potential problem areas, safety issues, etc.
8. Pull, do not push cables. Pushing can result in violation of the bend radius.
9. Monitor the supply reel. Monitoring the supply reel during installation is necessary to prevent violation of minimum bend radius.