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Why Doors in Public Bathrooms Don’t Reach the Floor

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**“Why Doors in Public Bathrooms Don’t Reach the Floor”**

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# Why Doors in Public Bathrooms Don’t Reach the Floor

### The Surprisingly Practical Reasons Behind a Design We All Notice

We’ve all been there: you walk into a public bathroom and immediately notice the stalls don’t offer full privacy. **There’s a big gap at the bottom of the door.** In fact, the door usually ends a foot or more above the floor—and for many, it seems awkward, uncomfortable, or even embarrassing.

So, why **don’t public bathroom doors reach the floor**? Is it poor design, or is there a method behind the madness?

As it turns out, **there are several very practical, safety-focused, and cost-efficient reasons** why public restroom doors are built this way—and it’s not just about saving a few bucks.

## 1. 🚨 **Emergency Visibility & Access**

One of the most important reasons for the door gap is **safety**.

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In case someone inside the stall:

* Passes out
* Has a medical emergency
* Needs assistance quickly

…the gap allows someone outside to **see there’s a problem** and, in extreme cases, crawl underneath to help.

If the stall was fully enclosed, help could be delayed—and emergency access would be much harder.

 

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