Most likely you have already used a public restroom at least once in your life. In general, we felt uncomfortable due to the lack of privacy and the reduced space. But have you ever wondered why doors never go all the way to the floor?
Today the awesome.club shows why the doors of these bathrooms have these characteristics.
1. Bathroom cleaning is simpler
Due to the large number of people in public restrooms, they need to be cleaned more than once a day, and this design facilitates and speeds up cleaning. Simple, isn’t it?
2. In case of an accident, it is easier to offer help
In a completely enclosed space, if a person were to pass out or have some other health issue that renders them unconscious, it would be a long time before anyone would know. If the door does not go all the way to the floor, people outside are able to know more quickly that something has happened and help the person without having to break the entire installation.
3. Avoid inappropriate behavior
Because of the lack of privacy in public restrooms, people are less likely to feel free to do what they would at home. In addition, it is more difficult for people to consume illicit substances. Port features allow for a greater level of control.
4. Less costs
Constructing a space with lots of booths and floor-length doors requires more precise design and more material. This would increase the total cost. Therefore, in public restrooms we almost always find cheap installations.
5. Allows for greater ventilation and quick elimination of odors
When a bathroom is completely closed off, unpleasant smells can build up. The free space at the top and bottom makes the air circulate more freely. Of course, exhaust fans do this job much more efficiently, but this arrangement of ports already helps a little.
6. Know if it’s available
As the locks don’t always work, if the doors go all the way to the floor we can’t be sure if the cabin is available or not, and we always run the risk of putting ourselves in an uncomfortable situation. Doors don’t usually go all the way to the floor so people can more easily see if the cabin is free or not.
7. Possibility of escape if the door is blocked
Imagine the scene: the door is locked and you have no way out. If the door goes to the floor and the noise does not allow you to be heard, you can spend hours waiting for someone to notice your absence. If this happens to a child, he may panic. When the doors do not go all the way to the floor, there is always a greater possibility that the person will be able to get out. Okay, maybe it’s kind of gross to touch the ground, but in a desperate situation, who cares?
8. Makes people not take so long
In public restrooms, the space between the floor and the door allows the person to see and hear if someone is waiting. If the space is completely closed, the person cannot know if there is a queue and is not concerned with speeding up the process and making room for those who really need it. That is, a door that does not go to the floor means that, on average, people are faster when going to the bathroom.
9. If you run out of paper, someone can pass it to you without having to open the door
You must have been through this situation: you enter a booth and suddenly realize that there is no paper. Or the paper ends in the middle. In many public restrooms, people can pass toilet paper under the door, without having to open it, which is usually quite uncomfortable.
Have you ever had an unusual experience in a public restroom?
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