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Why Doors in Public Bathrooms Don’t Reach the Floor
1. Safety and Emergency Access
One of the primary reasons for this design is safety. If someone inside a stall experiences a medical emergency, falls unconscious, or needs assistance, the gap under the door allows others to see or reach inside quickly. This gap enables emergency responders or other users to check on someone without having to force the door open, potentially saving valuable time.
2. Improved Air Circulation
Public bathrooms can become stuffy and prone to odors. The space under the door helps with ventilation and air circulation, allowing fresh air to flow in and odors to dissipate more quickly. This improves the overall hygiene and comfort of the restroom.
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