Long’s Drugs (CVS/Pharmacy) Lincoln
If you’re familiar with Long’s or CVS, you can probably guess that they keep their bathrooms clean—and you’d be right. Come to think of it, I don’t ever recall a dirty Long’s or CVS bathroom (if you have, please share…the only way to achieve social change is through action, and outing dirty bathrooms is a good start!). I visited this bathroom on 9/15/09.
I’ve decided to add a couple pictures to my standard three, if you go through older posts you’ll see that I do it from time to time, but I’m working to grab any interesting or “They did what?!?” moment I can. I found it particularly interesting, if you notice in the fourth picture, that’s a list of procedures for cleaning up biohazards. Long’s/CVS keeps them all over the store, and it makes total sense to have a copy in the bathroom. Then you notice the paper towel roll sitting on top of the paper towel roll holder…and I dunno about you, but I immediately go back to that list and think “hmm…if you want to decrease the spread of disease, and make sure biohazards are properly handled, you might want to keep the paper towel roll inside the roll holder…” Just a thought. Three rolls for a clean bathroom; plus half a roll for the biohazard document (I think it’s something more employees need to be aware of, especially in bathrooms/restrooms), and minus half a roll for being too lazy to put the paper towels back or repair/replace the roll holder if that were the issue.
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