-
North American English tend to be
called "bathrooms", "powder rooms" or "
washrooms", as
euphemisms to
conceal their actual purpose,
while they in British...
- A
public toilet, restroom,
bathroom or
washroom is a room or
small building with
toilets (or urinals) and
sinks for use by the
general public. The facilities...
-
changing room
exists as a
small portion of a restroom/
washroom. For example, the men's and women's
washrooms in Toronto's Yonge–Dundas
Square (which includes...
- lit. "hand-washing"). This is
similar to the
usage in US
English of "
washroom",
which literally means a room
where something is washed, and "toilet"...
- from a
number of
companies involved in
providing products and
services to
washroom providers.
First introduced in 1987, the Loo of the Year
Awards competition...
-
intermediate level washroom and the
fully accessible lower level washroom, the
intermediate washroom now
being removed. The
washrooms feature a stainless-steel...
-
disproportionately long wait
times females face in ****-separated
public washrooms. The push for gender-neutral
bathrooms is
driven at
least in part by the...
- also
called bathroom attendant,
lavatory attendant,
toilet attendant, or
washroom attendant, is a
cleaner for a
public toilet. They
maintain and
clean the...
- was a
Canadian man who died when a bomb he was
preparing exploded in a
washroom of the
Parliament of Canada. It is
believed that he was
preparing to bomb...
-
providing soap for up to 400 handwashings. Soap
mills are
common in
public washrooms in Germany. Soap
graters made
specifically for home use can be wall-mounted...