Recently, while visiting my Dad, I stopped to use of the restrooms at the facility. As I headed toward the stall I noticed that the hook for me to hang my bag and whatnot was on the OUTSIDE of the door (pictured).
Hmmm.
I opened the stall door, looked around the INSIDE, searching for a different hook. There wasn't one. The hook on the OUTSIDE of the door was the ONLY hook.
That seemed so odd to me.
When I enter a bathroom stall, I want my things to come in with me where they will be safe and secure.
Mind you, I highly doubt that anyone at the facility would try to take my things, but you never know.
Nevertheless...I chose to just take my bag and whatnot into the stall with me, placed a seat protector on the floor and them laid my things on top of that. Still grossed me out a bit, having my stuff on the floor (me being a germaphobe and all), but I just couldn't risk having someone grab my bag while I'm "indisposed." Nope...just couldn't do it.
I think that "OUTSIDE-of-the-door" hook was a MAJOR design flaw and someone should look into either removing it and re-installing it INSIDE the stall, or if that's too much trouble, then just BUY a new hook for the inside. Until one of those two things happens though, I will continue to place my things INSIDE the stall...on top of a seat protector, on the floor.
Now Let the DIALOGUE begin: What design flaws have you encountered along the way?
Talk to me!
Til next time...
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Looks like someone needs to hire a new handy man! lol!
ReplyDeleteI think so too!!! :-)
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