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Why Doors in Public Bathrooms Don’t Reach the Floor

If you’ve ever used a public restroom, you’ve probably noticed that the stall doors usually stop well above the floor, leaving a noticeable gap underneath. While this design may seem strange or inconvenient, it’s actually the result of several practical considerations involving safety, maintenance, cost, and accessibility.

Here’s why most public bathroom doors don’t reach the floor.

1. They Improve Safety
One of the primary reasons for the gap is safety. If someone inside a stall experiences a medical emergency, such as fainting or becoming unconscious, the space beneath the door allows others to see that someone may need help. It can also make it easier for emergency responders to access the stall if necessary.

2. They Make Cleaning Easier

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