PAU Toilet Database
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How do attributes/scoring work?
Each toilet is given a final score based on a number of measured attributes. Keep in mind that "toilet" really refers to the actual room and not the individual toilet bowl. I'm not describing every pot on campus.
- Notes - Anything notable about the bathroom which stands out or can't be explained with simple attributes.
- Location - Usually the building it's in.
- Gender - Men's, Women's, or Unisex.
Then, the rest of the attributes contribute to the score.
Feature | Description | Score Value |
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Handdriers | Does the room contain handdriers? Any amount will do. | 1 |
Floor to Ceiling Cubicles | Does the room contain Floor to Ceiling Cubicles? This will be no if none exist. | 1 |
Manual Flush | Are the toilets manual flush? This is actually being treated as a positive right now. | 1 |
Windows | Does the room contain windows? Any amount will do, and this assumes they're frosted. | 1 |
Tap Pressure | How good is the tap pressure? (1-10) | 10 |
Quietness | How quiet is the room, typically? (1-10) | 10 |
Cleanliness | How clean does it usually appear to be? (1-10) | 10 |
Soap Availability | How likely is it that soap will be available? (1-10) | 10 |
Bogroll Availability | How likely is it that toilet roll will be available? (1-10) | 10 |
Lighting | How well lit is the room? (1-10) | 10 |
Cubicles | How many cubicles are there? This score acts as a bonus, increasing the final score a little with cubicle available. | 2% Per Cubicle |
The final score is calculated by adding the final values of each attribute together and getting a final value out of 10.
Cubicle bonuses are, of course, capped at 100%.