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Question about bathroom design (since we're playing like poop)


SCP

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On 10/20/2016 at 9:23 AM, SCP said:

 

Perhaps I have pondered this before on here but nothing has changed and it really chaps my ass. It's the bye-week and I'm sitting in the John Wayne Airport getting ready to amputate my own hands. If any of you are in the bathroom design business, why in the fug would you outfit a public restroom with the finest automated amenities that science and technology have to offer and then scoff at said technology by installing a door that opens inward so you have to touch a dirty poop infested handle? It makes zero sense. Who cares if a push door hits someone walking by on the outside, that's collateral damage. #MakeBathroomDoorsOpenOutAgain

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I agree with you statement(s)

Newer or remodeled restrooms should have no doors,, you should have to weave your way in,, touchless . So you don't have to touch any doors, towel dispenser levers, touch less sinks etc.

till they are all improved, we'LL have to continue to use paper towels or toilet tissue to open the dayum door

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