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How to Use a Public Restroom and Not Get Sick

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Apr 19, 2019

How to Use a Public Restroom and Not Get Sick 

The odds of becoming ill from using a public bathroom are slim. But there are a few things you can do to minimize your risk even more. Here’s what to keep in mind.

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A 2017 poll done conducted by NPR and other organizations found that the majority of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer Americans say they have experienced violence, threats or harassment because of their sexuality or gender identity.

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The new ADASignDepot.com website features free consultations, free quotes, and free shipping for all orders, with no minimum purchase required. “Most customers are going to have questions and need some guidance on selecting the right products for their property,” Wagner said. “So they may need handicap parking signs and truncated domes for their parking lot, and ADA path of travel signs for their entrances. And then restroom signs, exit signs, stairwell signs for the interior. It’s nice to know you can have the benefit of our experience, whether you buy from us or not. And you’re not going to be paying any shipping charges, for big orders, or even for that one sign you forgot to order and need to pass final inspection.”

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The Wendrow family, pictured in 2011 in Wolvering Lake, Mich., was nearly destroyed when police and prosecutors went after parents Julian and Thal when their daughter with autism typed allegations of sexual abuse against them using facilitated communication. The parents were jailed and the children placed in foster care for months before police and prosecutors admitted she could not communicate at all. 

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Technology, we all know, can be an amazing game changer. Now, for some of us, it’s changing the game of access to health and fitness for blind people, and Anna Dresner’s book, Ten Thousand Steps, Cane Not Included is brimming with a smorgasbord of approaches to that can be done without sighted assistance or even, in many cases, without leaving home.

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