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No, not what you think. Whatever you may be thinking.
Most of us wash our hands after our business is done, some even lather for 20 seconds. But then we have to open the door to get out..
I was visiting a clinic and had to go in search of the restrooms. Followed the signs. A workman came in front of me and waved his arm in front of the automatic door sensor (they have them everyplace, for handicapped..) and the door opened. Easy solution, did the same on my way out.
MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)on the way out.
question everything
(47,476 posts)Looking for a trash can, putting it in your pocket?
MatthewHatesTrump2
(915 posts)I just kind of roll it up in my hand until I come upon a trash can.
(It's better than opening the bathroom door with my hand)
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,546 posts)towel as they exit. Waste baskets are located next to the doors.
TheCowsCameHome
(40,168 posts)so I can dispose of the paper towel I used at a Costco restroom.
CottonBear
(21,596 posts)A local big box store had a foot plate on the inside bottom of the ladies room door. You pulled the door open with your foot. Of course, this would not work for most visually or physically handicapped persons. Id never seen one before. Anyway, the bathroom was remodeled and the footplate got discarded. Now I have to use the paper towel method.
I once encountered a ladies bathroom in a local bar/restaurant that was perfect! You used a pull handle to open the bathroom door. The toilets flushed automatically. The hand soap and water had sensors. There were automatic hand dryers and automatic towel dispensers with sensors. Finally, you could push the door open with your shoulder in order to exit! It was fantastic!
Floyd R. Turbo
(26,546 posts)CottonBear
(21,596 posts)Seriously though, a bidet or another type of water spraying bathroom appliance would be nice for us ladies!, and it would reduce TP usage.
petronius
(26,602 posts)Fla Dem
(23,658 posts)I just stick my foot in the door to keep it open and toss the towel.
Harker
(14,015 posts)In addition to the aforementioned hygiene issue, I dislike reaching for a door (inbound) that might get shoved open abruptly and forcefully from the other side.