Not exactly practical to build 20 bathrooms in every school and public building, nor is it practical to build 20 or 40 or 60 locker rooms in schools.
I personally think the most practical situation isn’t for the President or federal government to even get involved and instead let the states do things themselves. But YMMV there.
Yes it is practical. The restroom is large enough to hold stalls, then it is large enough to have walls. There is very little difference.
So far as locker rooms, either declare them a thing of the past OR build the individual stalls.
It will be more secure, better for insurance, and in the long run no more costly. I’m betting it’s cheaper to put in those individual fiberglass stand up showers than it is to build those elaborate tile showers.
Locker rooms should be clothing required areas.
It isn’t hard to do. Insure privacy, security, insurance protection. Make it all individual.
Yes it is practical. The restroom is large enough to hold stalls, then it is large enough to have walls. There is very little difference.
So far as locker rooms, either declare them a thing of the past OR build the individual stalls.
It will be more secure, better for insurance, and in the long run no more costly. I’m betting it’s cheaper to put in those individual fiberglass stand up showers than it is to build those elaborate tile showers.
Locker rooms should be clothing required areas.
It isn’t hard to do. Insure privacy, security, insurance protection. Make it all individual.