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How to block an unused toilet door

The toilet door is a place we use daily, but sometimes some people engage in improper behavior in the toilet, or mobile phones, wallets and other property are stolen. To prevent these situations from happening, it is important to block unused toilet doors. Here are a few ways you can implement it:

1. Post a sign saying “No entry to unused toilet doors.” This can remind people not to enter toilets that are not for their own use, and also remind people to change passwords and replace smart locks with common sense.

2. Place a door bucket at the door. The door bucket can prevent the door from being pushed open, and can also remind people to check whether the door is closed. This method has a certain effect, but it may still be forced open.

3. Replace the smart lock. Since the smart lock has functions such as password and fingerprint recognition, it can screen the people entering the toilet and avoid randomly choosing a toilet to use because of forgetting the password. In addition, the design inside the toilet lock can be made more difficult, such as placing the lock cylinder inside the door.

4. Add surveillance cameras. This approach allows for surveillance and evidence collection when problems arise, reducing suspect behavior.

To sum up, there are many methods to choose from to block unused toilet doors. The most important thing is to attract public attention, improve general safety awareness and responsibility, and protect everyone's right to use toilets healthily and safely.