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Public toilets to remain open this time!

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maddyone Fri 06-Nov-20 13:17:23

I’m another who thinks that public toilets should remain open. Yes the virus is in faeces but surely people wash their hands after using the toilet. Use a tissue to open and close doors and when flushing, wash hands, and finally use the hand sanitiser that you always carry in your bag. Well I do anyway.

JenniferEccles Fri 06-Nov-20 13:13:53

I am so surprised at people saying they would rather not go out than use a public toilet.
I don’t see the problem. Wash your hands thoroughly, and then if you wish, use hand sanitisers which I am sure we all have in our bags these days.

It’s such a shame to think of folk stuck at home as they are uncertain of the loo situation or are reluctant to use them.

I have also walked confidently into some quite smart hotels, particularly on holiday to use the loo and have never been challenged!

Tweedle24 Fri 06-Nov-20 13:07:58

Sparklefizz

I have got a portable urinal-thing with a female adapter which I kept in the car for my grandchildren if they were taken short. I think I will have to keep this in mind in the unlikely event that I ever leave the house, as I'd rather not use a public loo when we know that faeces carry the virus, let alone touching taps, doors, etc.

Faeces contains more than just Covid viruses.

Just wash your hands after you have used the loo and, if there are doors, use a tissue to handle the door.

As for the SheWee, how useful are they if wearing trousers? That’s a genuine question. I have often wondered.

BlueSky Fri 06-Nov-20 12:49:53

MawB2

Surely it is better for them to remain open, leaving us the option to use or not, than to seriously inconvenience many older people or families with children who cannot otherwise risk going out?

Exactly Maw!

BlueBelle Fri 06-Nov-20 12:19:17

What is wrong with people saying they d rather not go out than use a public toilet is your bum so precious ?
Of course they should leave them open you can wash your hands after use can’t you ?
I ve often used MacDs ones nothing wrong with that
I was in a Russia just after their first macD opened...the ladies I was with said how excited they were not for the food but go in to use the toilet The public toilets in Russia in the 90 s when I was there ( I don’t know about now) had very severe women at the door taking your money and giving you one yes, one small square of toilet paper to take in with you
Talk about use it sparingly ?

MawB2 Fri 06-Nov-20 12:09:43

Surely it is better for them to remain open, leaving us the option to use or not, than to seriously inconvenience many older people or families with children who cannot otherwise risk going out?

dontmindstayinghome Fri 06-Nov-20 12:05:59

I'm with you Lucca, I will stride into a hotel or pub - or even McDonalds if i'm absolutely desperate.

Most of the staff simply aren't bothered but if challenged I would ask for a glass of water saying I felt unwell (i've never been challenged yet)!

Lucca Fri 06-Nov-20 11:53:52

I have been known to stride confidently into a hotel as if I am meeting someone in the lounge for example!

Tweedle24 Fri 06-Nov-20 11:47:37

Many years ago, I was at a meeting of the NHS Retirement Fellowship. The subject of the lack of public loos was a hot subject as particularly pertinent to less youthful. Our organisation, among others was supporting Age U.K. making representation to the government to stop the closing of so many public toilets. Nothing, apparently came of this,

My own town has seen the closure of toilets leaving only one lot open. They are clean and well maintained but, a long walk from some of the shops.

There was a lot of talk at the time about being able to use cafe toilets as in France, with assistance for the extra cost involved in the extra cleaning and maintenance but, that does not seem to have happened either. Most cafes have notices saying the toilets are for the use of customers only.

Smileless2012 Fri 06-Nov-20 11:46:55

We live in a popular sea side town so I'm disappointed that public toilets will remain open as having them closed before, kept visitors away.

Sparklefizz Fri 06-Nov-20 11:45:44

I have got a portable urinal-thing with a female adapter which I kept in the car for my grandchildren if they were taken short. I think I will have to keep this in mind in the unlikely event that I ever leave the house, as I'd rather not use a public loo when we know that faeces carry the virus, let alone touching taps, doors, etc.

B9exchange Fri 06-Nov-20 11:40:41

Up until this Thursday I would take my granddaughter to her ballet lessons in the evening. Sitting in the cold dark car park (not allowed inside) meant that after a while I was bursting for the loo. I would usually use a nearby hall, or the pub next door, but these are now closed, no public loos open, and last Wednesday I only just got her home in time!

Jaxjacky Fri 06-Nov-20 11:24:49

Our nearest, three miles, town bus and railway station toilets are open apparently.

Gwenisgreat1 Fri 06-Nov-20 11:24:46

Well last time, I was terrified of going anywhere in case I was taken short!! Mind you I'm not planning on going anywhere now

FannyCornforth Fri 06-Nov-20 11:20:44

I'd rather not go anywhere than use a public toilet.envy

Mind you, I haven't seen one in years, apart from the ones in Whitby that you pay for and are very clean.

Elusivebutterfly Fri 06-Nov-20 11:08:23

That's a good idea but there are very few of them nowadays. Most toilets for public use are in shops. My two local supermarkets have closed their toilets since the first lockdown and there's nowhere else.

JenniferEccles Fri 06-Nov-20 10:53:42

After the outcry over so many of them being shut back in the Spring, along with awful tales of people relieving themselves in front gardens, I am pleased the authorities have seen sense this time.