Wednesday, June 27, 2012

STEPSTOOLS FOR CHILDREN IN PUBLIC RESTROOMS

Yesterday, the boys and I took Regina to Cox hospital to pre-register for her Thursday tonsillectomy. As my kids generally do, they asked to use the restroom. They know they have to wash their hands before they leave. Hunter is tall enough to reach the soap and faucet, but Forest usually requires a little lift to reach things. I've always wished that public restrooms would have stepstools, but I recognize that they would be a liability, as they are a tripping hazard.
To my delight, a solution has been found. A company has developed a stepstool that is bolted to the floor, and retracts upright when not in use. It works well for us. I hope this product will catch on at businesses and restaurants everywhere.

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