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space:building:bathrooms [2026/01/05 03:26] – Incorporate third floor bathroom/shower section. sirocylspace:building:bathrooms [2026/01/12 11:01] (current) null
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 There is a supply of "hotel" soap, shampoo and conditioner in bottles fixed to the shower wall, but I recommend you bring your own. There is a supply of "hotel" soap, shampoo and conditioner in bottles fixed to the shower wall, but I recommend you bring your own.
  
-### Shower rules 
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-Please dry off completely and dress with shirt and shoes upon leaving the shower. (A towel over hair is fine, as long as you are otherwise fully dressed.) Leaving the shower with only a towel/towels/robe on is unprofessional and not acceptable attire in the Building's common areas. 
-- An exception is given if you need to run to the bathroom while showering - please at least cover fully with towels if you must, and please use the toilet before showering, but **absolutely DO NOT soil the shower drain**. 
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-Speaking of unprofessional: Do not permit two or more people into the shower room at once. Lock the door upon entering. 
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-Do not leave anything in the hallways or outside the shower room while showering. Do not leave anything pf yours in the shower room after showering. 
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-This is a commercial property. The shower can be used for cooling off in the summer, cleaning up before an interview, washing down large items, or washing up or decontamination after spills and accidents. However, this is not your home shower.  
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-Don't tie it up for hours wasting the water. Don't use it in lieu of taking a shower at home. 
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-If you are suffering a bathroom renovation, or are unhoused or otherwise without a shower at home or at a friend's house or hotel, there are shower facilities provided by Seattle and King County. 
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-## In case of clogs 
-Contact (DMA board member?) 
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-TODO: peak times, hot water run-out time, in case of shower or toilet clogs