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The large gap at the bottom of doors in public toilets in the US serves several practical purposes:
1. Ventilation: The gap allows for better airflow and ventilation, which helps to reduce odors and keep the restroom environment more pleasant.
2. Ease of Cleaning: The gap makes it easier for custodial staff to clean the floors without having to maneuver around the door, which can speed up the cleaning process.
3. Emergency Situations: In case of an emergency, such as someone collapsing or needing assistance, the gap allows others to see if someone is inside and potentially in distress. It also makes it easier for rescuers to access the person.
4. Cost and Maintenance: Full-length doors can be more expensive and complicated to install. The simpler design of doors with gaps reduces costs and maintenance requirements.
5. Discouraging Vandalism and Misuse: The gaps can act as a deterrent against vandalism, drug use, or other inappropriate activities, as they reduce privacy and make it easier for others to notice any suspicious behavior.
While these gaps may reduce privacy, the benefits in terms of safety, cost, and maintenance are often considered to outweigh this drawback.