Unisex public washrooms. Good or bad?
Reply #4 - October 07, 2016, 12:09 PM
I noticed there were no sani cans in the stalls. So the women might feel weird about taking their bloody stuff and tampon applications and walking out into the gender common sink area to put those items in the trash.
Is there any reason why most traditional type washrooms have only partition styke walls around the toilets where there is space two feet from the floor and above the head to the ceiling?
I also wonder it having unisex washrooms reduces the overal number of toilets or people who can be "served". Building one big unisex washroommight not work either. Especially when this place needs to be closed for cleaning. Usually there are two cleaners employed, one for each gender. So now the excuse will be to cut employers and just dirtier washrooms.
I think there also have to be some washrooms that have an enclosed sink area along with the toilet. Some people have to use the sink in a gender isolated way.
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