To: DIRTYSECRET
From a practical perspective, we are probably headed to the point where we will have only individual (one person at a time) bathrooms. I guess I see this as an opportunity for people who put in or design bathrooms, especially if you come up with a good way to divide up already existing multi-person bathrooms at the least cost. It's like this in Europe at a lot of places already, where you pay money to use a private one-person bathroom. You could put Purell-type dispensers in them, and then have a more public shared place outside where you can wash with soap and water.
To: pieceofthepuzzle
“From a practical perspective, we are probably headed to the point where we will have only individual (one person at a time) bathrooms.”
Sounds like a good solution. Suddenly, the whole issue just goes away.
9 posted on
04/24/2016 9:41:45 AM PDT by
Pravious
To: pieceofthepuzzle
From a practical perspective, we are probably headed to the point where we will have only individual (one person at a time) bathrooms.
Yes, I’m seeing it in hospitals and other medical facilities already. It has to do with the ADA regs. Just isn’t room for multiple stall bathrooms conforming to ADA regs in many buildings.
15 posted on
04/24/2016 9:51:36 AM PDT by
headstamp 2
(Fear is the mind killer.)
To: pieceofthepuzzle
Single use restrooms are less safe for women and girls.
65 posted on
04/24/2016 12:45:17 PM PDT by
Lorianne
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