Having cleaned bathrooms before, I’m not sure how you envision it happens. Do you imagine they attach a host to the sink and just spray it down?
And even if that was the case, floor drains exist.
I don’t understand why you are choosing this hill to die on, this is a solved problem. The majority of European stalls employ floor to ceiling design, and have for many years.
You can have stalls with gaps under then, that also protect privacy. Like a 15cm gap under the stalls and no gaps around the doors and the chances of accidentally seeing something you shouldn’t are practically zero.
Floor to ceiling stalls are much harder to clean. The gaps underneath allow for water to drain out when washing everything.
Having cleaned bathrooms before, I’m not sure how you envision it happens. Do you imagine they attach a host to the sink and just spray it down?
And even if that was the case, floor drains exist.
I don’t understand why you are choosing this hill to die on, this is a solved problem. The majority of European stalls employ floor to ceiling design, and have for many years.
It was a casual remark, not a hill to die on. That’s entirely your read!
Ah, thought you were the other commenter as well, apologies. One day I’ll learn to check usernames
It was a false statement and you were using it as a cudgel against inclusive bathrooms.
You can have stalls with gaps under then, that also protect privacy. Like a 15cm gap under the stalls and no gaps around the doors and the chances of accidentally seeing something you shouldn’t are practically zero.
A gap allows a perv to video you with their phone, just need like 5cm to do it.