Public bathroom stall doors often don’t touch the floor for practical reasons. The gap allows emergency access, making it easier to assist someone in distress. It also facilitates efficient cleaning, enabling custodians to mop or pressure wash floors without obstruction. Additionally, partial doors are cost-effective, reducing manufacturing and installation expenses. These features prioritize safety, hygiene, and affordability, which are critical in public restroom design.
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