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Old May 31, 2012 | 11:59 am
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exbayern
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Originally Posted by emma69
I always figured the hand washing things were health code requirements / suggestions - I know in some countries / parts of some countries, any washrooms used by employees must have hand washing instructions, or it is considered 'best practice' to do so. Because theme parks rarely have dedicated washrooms for their staff (the food servers etc. use the ones closest to them rather than go to a 'staffroom area'), they have the signs in them. I see them in similar places (theme parks, water parks, exhibitions, convention centres) around and about. You find the same signs in employee washrooms all over the place (but most customers don't see them in smaller operations).
No, it is all about the money for Disney. The signs are NOT the same as what you list, Emma.

A major producer of toilet paper and paper towels 'sponsors' the inane signage telling people detailed step by step HOW to wash their hands.

Normal signage does not go into such detail, nor does anyone pay millions to put up those signs. It just looks like Disney thinks that its customers in the US are too ignorant to know how to wash their hands, and/or that Disney is in for the money grab yet again.
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