Why do toilet doors don´t go down or up all the way?


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Safety & economics. A partial door allows for quick inspection by security and janitorial personnel. It allows for air circulation to prevent moisture issues. It is cheaper than framing in a full door.


It allows air to circulate and escape when you turn on the exhaust fan to rid the room of odors when the bathroom is in use.
to let the rancid smell of a freshly laid poopcicle reach the other patrons nostrils much faster
Housekeeping, security.
I didn't know toilet doors go up and down!!

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