Improving safety in toilets

18 Nov

During several occasions we’ve found (dirty) footsteps on the toilet rings. This mysterious behaviour on traditional (at least to Swedes) toilets seems dangerous. Those are quite slippery afterall, and considering the dirt, the shoes must be wet too. Thus, after a long but quite productive meeting today we thought it was time to do something about the safety in our toilets at the 4th floor of ITU.

Illustrative how-to signs

Illustrative how-to signs

Inspired by the island south-west of us (aka Britain), large instructive signs must be the way to go.

Author’s note: the meeting had nothing to do with toilets, we just felt the need to do something more hands-on after such heavy brainwork.


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6 Responses to “Improving safety in toilets”

  1. Samaneh November 18, 2009 at 22:30 #

    you gonna be kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!! HOW SOMEONE CAN BE THAT CREATIVE AND SIT LIKE THAT?!!!

    • archie November 19, 2009 at 10:00 #

      It’s diverse world we live in, and ITU represents that diversity quite well. :)

  2. Emma November 19, 2009 at 00:26 #

    Va i helskotta? Ska man inte sitta ansiktet mot väggen? Hur ska man annars komma ihåg att spola? Hela min värld är…bakochframvänd!

    • archie November 19, 2009 at 09:58 #

      Förlåt, det var inte meningen att förstöra din värld Emma.

  3. Linda Winstedt November 19, 2009 at 17:08 #

    I am glad you students take an active part in the work environment at the department. Safety is important!

    • admin November 19, 2009 at 21:50 #

      It is my understanding that most of us actually care, though at the same time I guess that understanding doesn’t play well with the mess we find in the kitchens from time to time. Paradox.

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