Grab Rails, support and safetySafety and security are very important in enabling anyone to feel confidently independent in the bathroom. This section looks at some products to help.
These are available in a variety of lengths and thicknesses - a chunkier
rail could be easier to grip if you have limited dexterity. Some rails
have a special grip-assisted surface. As well as white and metallic finishes,
you can choose brightly coloured rails for better visual contrast.
Whatever sort of rail you select, make sure that the fittings are compatible with the wall it is to be fixed to. If this is a thin partition wall, it may need a backboard fixed to other side, so that the rail can be attached to that, so that there is sufficient strength.
Angled rails are useful anywhere you want to change height (from standing
to sitting, for example). So - next to the toilet; by the bath; in the
shower. Make sure that the rails are installed at the right level to suit
the user. Check out the new modular systems where you can mix and match
elements to make up your own rails.
Plastic rails are more straightforward to install in a bathroom, as unlike metal ones, they don't require earth-bonding.
These can be used where a projecting fixed rail could be awkward - next
to the toilet or washbasin. When the rails are not required, they can
be pushed up out of the way against the wall.
There are models available with an additional support leg for added security.
In some situations, where there isn't a convenient wall to fix a support,
it may be more convenient to have a pole which is fitted to the floor,
or floor-to-ceiling.
A floor-to-ceiling pole is adjustable in height, and may need no structural work to install it.
As well as the vertical support, there is a horizontal bar that is adjustable in height, and may also pivot - to help with stepping in and out of the bath, for example.
More than 600 people are seriously scalded in their bathrooms every year, with
children, the elderly and disabled most at risk.
A new safety certification system, the BEAB CARE Mark, enables you to select showers and other electrical products that have been independently verified as safe and reliable in preventing injuries such as scalding. Features may include accurate thermostatic controls; a temperature lock, to prevent accidental alteration of the water temperature; an anti-scald cutout; visual and audible temperature warnings; easy, tactile controls.
Another product to help guard against scalding is the water temperature alert (left), that displays a digital temperature alert and buzzes a warning if the bath is too hot.
If
you have a radiator that gets very hot to touch, consider fitting a cover
to prevent burning yourself if you should fall against it. (right) These
also help direct warm air out into the room, rather then up towards the
ceiling, giving you better value from the money you spend on heating!
Many taps are tricky for anyone to turn, once their hands are wet and
soapy.
If your grip is weak or your dexterity reduced, lever taps will be much easier to operate.
Or you can find automatic taps with infrared sensors that you don't need to turn on or off at all. This can help prevent the spread of bacteria, as well as saving money and water.
A hard-wearing waterproof floor covering with a non-slip textured surface
is a safe solution in the bathroom - especially for anyone with reduced
mobility.
This type of flooring is also suitable for wet floor shower areas.
Interested in making your bathroom safer? Visit our bathroom safety section
See also the bathroom products in the Professional section
Ability Store
Able2
AKW MediCare
Drive Medical
LifeMax
Manage at Home
Pressalit Care
PROCare
Ability Store
Able2
AKW MediCare
Drive Medical
Easibathe
Manage at Home
Pressalit Care
PROCare
Able2
Ascot Hygiene
Pressalit Care
PROCare