Spyke
startrek.website

Usually the soap dispenser is above

Common in factories where lots of people need to wash their hands at the same time.

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startrek.website

The first elementary school I went to was built in the 1930s and had two of these in every bathroom. Never had to wait to wash my hands.

Granted, I never had to wait in highschool either but that's because teenagers are nasty.

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Ah yes primary schoolers get the pass here.

The age where people eat food from the floor without thinking twice, has a stream of boogers, and have their hands dirty 1.5 seconds after washing*

*on average, because some are still learning how to apply soap

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sopuli.xyz

That's what makes the design crappy, they had to put a plastic bottle in the sink as a workaround

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Enksharreply
lemmy.world

The fact that the more people that are washing their hands at the same time, the less water each person gets is worst than the soap thing

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Shouldn’t be a problem if the water pressure is sufficient. The problem wouldn’t be any different if there were 6 sinks in a row on a wall.

If, however, the same pipe also goes to the 50-ish toilets, like it did at my high school, then… yes who the fuck engineered that?

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programming.dev

Not sure if this sink is flat bottomed, but flat bottomed sinks suck. I have 2, they dont drain properly, so they grow mold and need to be scrubbed every week. Just awful design.

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lemmy.nz

I feel like any sink that gets used by 6 people at the same time is probably getting scrubbed pretty regularly regardless

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Why couldn't there just be a soap dispenser on the wall nearby? That's pretty common at heavy traffic sinks like at stadiums, movie theatres, etc.

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