That's why the public toilet doors do not go down ...? !!

 


That's why the public toilet doors do not go down ...? !!






Let's try to talk about something extremely important ...: the doors of public toilets. These doors are an unavoidable truth in our lives. We see them in offices, shopping centers, theaters and in every other public place on this planet. What a strange design! Is not it? I have often sat in a toilet seat and I have always wondered why there is this gap between the door and the ground on the one hand and between the door and the ceiling on the other hand? What if someone takes a look through this space? Here are some probable answers to this question ... Read this article to learn more ... and do not forget to share it and give us your point of view.

 

 

One, the style in this picture makes the whole place easier to clean. You can hose down the floors in one go and there's no fewer joins between the walls and the floors for gunk to build up.


Two, the people can see what you're doing in there. It discourages drug taking or people having sex in the cubicles because it's obvious what's going on. Also if someone passes out on the toilet (for whatever reason) it's easier for people to notice -- in a fully obscured stall someone could lie in there for a long time. It may also just discourage people for sitting in there for longer than necessary.

In an emergency, it is easier to warn and save someone from inside the toilet.

Lastly, it's cheaper and easier. Divisions like that can be deployed in any room regardless of the flatness of the floor, or the height of the room, etc. Building divisions that actually fit floor to ceiling might require custom cutting and fitting, that might happen in a big building with dozens of identical toilets but for the odd public toilet cheap and easy is the way people will go.

 

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