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bathrooms

By kathleen
Created 1 Oct 2007 - 9:15pm

Bathroom observations

The women’s bathroom has compartments with toilets that don’t reach the ground exposing feet of the person in the stall. The floor is tile with a drain in the middle. There are many places to dispose things as well as many things to dispose such as toilet paper and paper towels, as well as tampons and pads you can buy and dispose. There is soap and sinks that are varying heights, a mirror, and a place to clean and change babies. Everything is color coordinated. There is a separate room called a lounge with a couch.  

The men’s bathroom has no lounge but the same color scheme and sinks. There is one stall and two urinals with a small divider down the middle. There is a baby changing table, but no tampon dispenser. The mirror and floors are the same as well. In both bathrooms have sinks that turn on automatically and manually.


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