SCHOOLS: Solve stinky problem

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I AGREE with Azaman Abu Bakar's letter "Toilets in sorry state" (NST, July 4).

He said his granddaughter, who is in Year One and attends a school in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, does not use the school toilet, but instead waits until she returns home.

The washroom in my daughter's school is worse than public toilets. I do not understand why the school management cannot solve this stinking problem.

Surely, they can arrange for a cleaner to wash or clean the toilets a few times a day? We have to remember that there are many pupils using the washroom.

Even parents would not dare enter the toilets. They are just too dirty.

P.L.C., Kuala Lumpur

 

 

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