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Why Doors in Public Bathrooms Don’t Reach the Floor
If you’ve ever used a public restroom, you might have noticed something odd about the stall doors: they almost never reach all the way to the floor. Instead, there’s a gap of several inches between the bottom of the door and the floor. While it may seem like an odd or even uncomfortable design choice, there are several practical reasons why public bathroom doors are made this way.
1. Safety and Emergency Access
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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