Fitting out a drying room

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This is an issue I have at work, people hang suits and shirts up in the drying area, even when there are perfectly good racks outside the changing rooms for such clothes. Not my problem if their suits get damp or smell but is my problem if my clothes don't dry. I have to pop in a twice a day (the room is in constant use) to check my clothes are in a good drying position.

We have a more brutal approach!

Obviously any uniform items, have to looked after. But anything else that gets left for days/weeks is bagged and put to one side and if not claimed its binned! As I said its main use is intended for PPE and some other equipment. Personal items are tolerated up to a certain extent.
 
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We'll have a security-coded lock on the door, and people will have to request the code from security or me. Will also make it plain that it's not for storage and anything left in there will be removed - and will also point out that any vile-smelling towels will be removed :evil:There must be some people here who smell worse after their shower.
 
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