Friday, January 1, 2010

Cabin Designs Is The Gap Between Toilet Cabin Door And Floor Designed For Any Exact Reason?

Is the gap between toilet cabin door and floor designed for any exact reason? - cabin designs

Most public toilets are now many separate cabins with a door hole in the ground. Why is this so? Thus, one could see, has taken the cabin? Or maybe a toilet paper shares slightly to the person who needs it? For security?

I'm curious. Perhaps no one is working in the design of the toilet cubicle? :)

3 comments:

Bob said...

This is to allow adequate air circulation in the cabin. It is in the air at the bottom and is removed through the roof fans. This avoids the toilet "air" outside the toilets in the corridor.

everybody's got one said...

This makes it easier to clean the floors.
Ventilation.
You see, when occupied.

Depends on whom you ask. I doubt that a file that contains the bathroom "right" answer ...

Kell said...

so you can feel the shittttttttt =]

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