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cleaning the floors, emergency exit if the door lock breaks and fun for
little kids
air circulation
modular construction
actually being able to see if someone is in a stall or hiding
Eric Hammarberg
Associate Director of Preservation
Associate
LZA Technology
641 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011-2014
Telephone: 917.661.8176
Mobile: 917.439.3537
Fax: 917.661.8177
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-----Original Message-----
From: Philip McPherson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 2:43 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Toilet partitions
Dear Toilet Partition Queen:
I always wondered about toilet partitions.
Why don't they extend all the way to the floor?
Why don't they extend up to the ceiling?
Worse yet, sometimes there are big open joints that make privacy a joke.
Where I work, the inside of one of the stalls is visible to anyone
standing at the sink to wash hands. It is embarrassing to the person
washing hands as well as to the person sitting in the stall. And it is
the same in the bathrooms above and below it on other floors of the
building (a modern building).
My cousin Estelle says it is the same in the ladies' room.
Toilets should have more privacy than that.
Philip McPherson
Toledo, Ohio
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