Environment

Ladies Public Toilets

Environment

Posted by: frilly

16th Jun 2011 06:53am

I have started a subject about Ladies Public Toilets.
I should have made it a separate subject, if you want to rtead it but post over here that may be a better idea?
frilly

jjdrer
  • 15th Oct 2011 08:20am

I agree with you re the heavy door. There is one automatic push button on and other like to have to use at the shopping centre I go too. I know I shouldn't use it, but I have a balance problem when it comes to getting up. Also it is impossible for me to get my pull-along trolley intop some public toilets as the cubicles are too small. Also I am epileptic which I am lucky is controlled by medication unless I get a cold or virus. Fortunately I haven't had one whilst out shopping as I lose consciousness for a couple of minutes - the floors are hard!!! I have injured myself a couple of times - worst was a broke my nose. Blood tests at hospital showed I had a cold or virus -- I wasn't aware of that - I just had a headache - luckily I was home. 99% of time it is always in the toilet too. Our door opens outwards for that reason.


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