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roserodent ([personal profile] roserodent) wrote in [community profile] accessibility_fail2010-05-10 10:07 am
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Pedal bins in disabled/handicapped toilets

Need I say more? Argh! The hospital has a special design of pedal bin that you cannot open by hand at all. It's to help with infection control so you don't have to touch the bins. So instead you have to lean out of your chair and push the bar where others have put their feet and push it with your hand. You cannot wash your hands afterwards because the paper towel goes in the pedal bin.

Who thinks of these things? Does anyone think?
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[personal profile] amadi 2010-05-10 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
They make motion sensor trash cans with lids that open when you wave a hand over them. (Not dissimilar to the technology that works the automatic flush toilets and auto-tap sinks in a lot of public restrooms now.) You can buy them on overstock.com for the home, I'm sure there must be commercial models and sources as well.
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[personal profile] alchemia 2010-05-10 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah, I was just going to suggest this. My mum has one in the kitchen.
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[personal profile] exor674 2010-05-11 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I hate motion sensor sinks and soap dispensers... they never ever seem to want to work unless I'm in the exact right spot ( which sometimes is just outside the soap flow ) -- I know that they're useful for other people, but they're the most annoying thing ever.
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[personal profile] amadi 2010-05-12 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
I have issues with the sinks. They never stay on long enough to rinse my big meaty paws, so I end up frantically waving to try to get the water back on, flinging soap every where.