Hey everyone, this is David B. and I'm in
a public bathroom so I can teach some vocabulary
related to bathrooms.
Another word for bathroom is restroom.
You can see me in the mirror.
If you look here, we have sinks and the sinks
have the faucet and the handles and a drain.
Here we have a soap dispenser and here we
have a paper towel dispenser.
This is a paper towel.
Here we have an electrical outlet.
Here's the door:
"Don't Spread Germs
Wash Your Hands"
And here is a motion sensor so that when you
walk in the light automatically turns on.
If we come over here we have the trash cans
where you can throw away your paper towels.
This is a men's bathroom so we have urinals
and we have stalls and inside the stalls we
have toilets and of course we have toilet
paper.
This can be called a divider.
And we have some windows.
We have the lights on the ceiling.
We have some sprinklers in case the building
would be on fire.
This is probably a smoke detector and we also
have a fire alarm, so if the building were
to catch on fire this would play a loud alarm
and also flash.
And let me look around and see if there's
anything else.
The floor is tile and there's also a drain
on the floor in case it would be wet in here
and we also have a sticker on the floor "Physical
distancing in effect.
Please stay six feet apart."
So that's my bathroom tour.
I hope you learned some new vocabulary and
this is David B. Thanks for watching!
If the toilet is clogged and won't flush,
you can use a plunger to unclog it.
I'm here in a bathroom and I saw this thing.
It is a sanitary door opener, where you, like,
apparently stick your wrist in there like
that to pull the door open, but I was confused
because I thought, how can you open the door
that way if you still need to touch the handle
and turn the knob anyway?
Right?
Normally you would have to do that, so then
I looked and actually they taped over the
door there to stop the deadbolt from closing.
So you can open the door just by putting your wrist
in there and pulling.
Very fancy technology.
Let me know in the comments below if you learned
any new vocabulary words or if you have any
questions about bathroom vocabulary.
This is David B. Thanks for watching!
