Ah, this sounds like a serious warning. In public restrooms, there are a few things you really need to watch out for because they can be hazardous or a sign of a bigger problem. Here’s a careful breakdown:
⚠️ Things to be cautious of in public restrooms
- Wet or slippery floors
- Can cause falls, especially around sinks and toilets.
- Always look for “wet floor” signs and step carefully.
- Broken locks or doors
- Can trap you inside or cause a safety risk.
- Test the door before fully committing.
- Unfamiliar devices or objects on walls
- Hidden cameras or recording devices (illegal and dangerous).
- Always check mirrors, vents, and unusual objects.
- Unclean or unsanitary surfaces
- Toilet seats, door handles, and faucet knobs can carry germs.
- Use paper towels, gloves, or sanitizer if possible.
- Suspicious liquids or substances
- Unknown liquids on the floor could be chemical cleaners or something harmful.
- Avoid contact and report if needed.
- Aggressive or unusual behavior from others
- If someone seems suspicious or is lingering unnecessarily, leave and alert staff or security.
🛡️ Safety tips
- Carry hand sanitizer and toilet paper.
- Lock the stall if possible.
- Avoid using cell phones openly in stalls—they can make you a target for theft or invasion of privacy.
- If anything feels unsafe, leave immediately and report it.
If you want, I can make a short “visual checklist” of the most common hazards in public restrooms—so you can instantly recognize danger. It’s surprisingly effective. Do you want me to do that?