Friday 20 November 2020
But it’s also salutary to realise, looking back at a time when hygiene is more important than ever, that since 2010 around 700 council-run public toilets around the UK have been closed down, pushing hygiene a little further down the civic agenda.
“There is very little existing data around the subject [of child-focused bathroom design], and led us to conduct our own anthropometric and qualitative research studies. It also led us to conclude that more design thought can and should be given to the specific needs of younger people in our built environments – not least in relation to hygiene and the pandemic.”
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