- for
residences often refer to "three-piece
washrooms" (include a
bathtub or shower) and "two-piece
washrooms" (only
toilet and sink). In
public athletic...
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North American English tend to be
called "bathrooms", "powder rooms" or "
washrooms", as
euphemisms to
conceal their actual purpose,
while they in British...
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called bathroom attendant,
lavatory attendant,
toilet attendant, or
washroom attendant, is a
cleaner for a
public toilet. They
maintain and
clean the...
- lack of a
power supply near the toilet.
While virtually all ****anese
washrooms have an
electric outlet behind the toilet, many
foreign bathrooms lack...
-
stations and
restaurants traditional public toilets are
staffed with a
washroom attendant. As a rule of thumb,
public toilets in
Bratislava require payment...
-
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...
- of
fixtures within the
washrooms,
sometimes adjusted for the
longer average time
taken and more
frequent visits to the
washroom for females,
among other...
- 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...
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Archaeological remains of
washroom drainage system at Lothal...