This bathroom has lights to indicate when a stall is occupied or vacant

    by kingspooky93

    29 Comments

    1. crunchatize-me-daddy on

      Great for everyday work places. Terrible when in a horror movie situation and trying to hide

    2. SoftlyChaotic88 on

      This is really cool..saves one the stress of answering you’re in whenever someone knocks

    3. why-you-do-th1s on

      This could be done cheaper with having a green/red slider on the door like porta podies have.

      It’s neat looking but unnecessary.

    4. Why do this when you can make eye contact with the person sitting on the toilet through the cracks around the door?

    5. Want one for work. We only have one stall and we can’t tell if it’s occupied until we’re staring into the gap and see a hairy naked leg.

    6. Mugwumps_has_spoken on

      The hospital I take my daughter to for her specialists has something similar in their parking deck, for parking spaces. when you know they are there, and their purpose, it makes it soo much easier finding a space. You can see down the entire row and know if there are any open spots or not. The handicap stalls have a blue light (or red if in use).
      I wish they would upgrade the parking deck at the main hospital to have these as well, but so far its just the one that mainly services the clinics and other outpatient services.

    7. I mean this is fine and all, but have they considered having huge gaps between the panels so you can make awkward eye contact with the occupants to know that the stall is in use?

    8. When you take a particularly nasty shit the red light blinks and an shrill alarm pierces the air, but just once.

    9. OriginalJayVee on

      Imagine being the guy in the control room who has to monitor the shitters and change the light status.

      “Is stall 3 finally done?!? Nope, still playing Angry Birds…”

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