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Disabled bathrooms safety is increasingly important as studies show that more and more people are having accidents in the bathroom. This is almost certainly due to shiny flat surfaces and scattered water. You also tend to use the bathroom without shoes and therefore good foot grip than most other rooms in the house. It would be sensible therefore to take some simple precautions when using your bathroom.
Disabled bathrooms are a great shape for a small bathroom or to optimize space in any bathroom. These tubs can be set up on a pedestal, allowing for a deeper tub and requiring less square footage. The longest side of the tub, the side not in the corner, is typically the traditional 5 foot length or shorter, but still the depth allows for a full grown man to completely submerge his body.
Disabled bathrooms of course are not just any old bathroom chair used for stylish effect or to store your clothes whilst you wash. In this case I am referring to a specialist piece of equipment specifically designed to sit in the shower enclosure securely. With suction pads on the feet of the chair, or at the very least rubber stoppers to ensure the chair doesn't slip unexpectedly.
An easy precaution is to purchase disabled bathrooms. They are inexpensive so should not trouble your household budget too much. They can be lightweight as at the cheap end of the market they are made of tough resin which is strong, water repellent but also light. And they can be stored away easily. Many designs of shower chairs are fold up which means that when the chair is not in use you can simply fold it up and store it away in an area of the bathroom which does not make it an obstacle.
So don't forget, there are simple and straightforward steps you can take to minimise the risk of accident in your disabled bathrooms. When it comes to prices versus effectiveness choosing the shower chair option is one of the best.
Disabled bathrooms are a great shape for a small bathroom or to optimize space in any bathroom. These tubs can be set up on a pedestal, allowing for a deeper tub and requiring less square footage. The longest side of the tub, the side not in the corner, is typically the traditional 5 foot length or shorter, but still the depth allows for a full grown man to completely submerge his body.
Disabled bathrooms of course are not just any old bathroom chair used for stylish effect or to store your clothes whilst you wash. In this case I am referring to a specialist piece of equipment specifically designed to sit in the shower enclosure securely. With suction pads on the feet of the chair, or at the very least rubber stoppers to ensure the chair doesn't slip unexpectedly.
An easy precaution is to purchase disabled bathrooms. They are inexpensive so should not trouble your household budget too much. They can be lightweight as at the cheap end of the market they are made of tough resin which is strong, water repellent but also light. And they can be stored away easily. Many designs of shower chairs are fold up which means that when the chair is not in use you can simply fold it up and store it away in an area of the bathroom which does not make it an obstacle.
So don't forget, there are simple and straightforward steps you can take to minimise the risk of accident in your disabled bathrooms. When it comes to prices versus effectiveness choosing the shower chair option is one of the best.
White Bathtub Rail for Disabled Bathrooms
The wide contact area of this bathtub rail helps disperse weight evenly. This rail is ideal for use on fiberglass tubs. It also attaches easily to the tub with a mounting clamp.
- Dimension: 7"W x 1"D x 13 1/2"H
Bariatric Portable Shower for Wheelchairs
For use by individuals up to 400 lbs, or who may require a slightly reclined wheelchair whose depth does not exceed 45" Meets the needs of wheelchair users that require more space for larger size wheelchairs or special patient requirements.
The FAWSsit™ B5000 Bariatric is designed to offer all of the features and benefits of the S2000 Standard and the SS4040 Super Standard models, but gives added space to accommodate large sized wheelchairs, or even slightly tilted wheelchairs.
With the B5000, even morbidly obese individuals are able to receive a safe, effective shower, and are able to easily reach all body parts with the customized shower head assembly.
The slightly lower height, at 44”, enables care attendants better access when reaching in to the larger unit to assist with bathing.
As with all FAWSsit™ models, the germicide-imbedded vinyl shower curtains can either be fully enclosed for privacy, or can be left open in front to best enable care attendant access. And, only FAWSsit™ portable showers have a triple layer, fiberglass-mesh imbedded waste water pan to hold up to multiple years of repeated roll in and roll out without breakdown or tearing.
No “foam fatigue” occurs with the FAWSsit™ pan design, so water spillage is NOT a problem, as can happen with unsupported foam sided drain pans.
The FAWSsit™ B5000 Bariatric is designed to offer all of the features and benefits of the S2000 Standard and the SS4040 Super Standard models, but gives added space to accommodate large sized wheelchairs, or even slightly tilted wheelchairs.
With the B5000, even morbidly obese individuals are able to receive a safe, effective shower, and are able to easily reach all body parts with the customized shower head assembly.
The slightly lower height, at 44”, enables care attendants better access when reaching in to the larger unit to assist with bathing.
As with all FAWSsit™ models, the germicide-imbedded vinyl shower curtains can either be fully enclosed for privacy, or can be left open in front to best enable care attendant access. And, only FAWSsit™ portable showers have a triple layer, fiberglass-mesh imbedded waste water pan to hold up to multiple years of repeated roll in and roll out without breakdown or tearing.
No “foam fatigue” occurs with the FAWSsit™ pan design, so water spillage is NOT a problem, as can happen with unsupported foam sided drain pans.
Reclining Portable Shower for Wheelchairs
For use by individuals who require a reclining style wheelchair or gurney, and who require the assistance of a care attendant for bathing. Meets the needs of the High quadriplegic, CP and any medical condition requiring a tilt back shower wheelchair.
Only the FAWSsit™ R3000 Recliner has a double fold-away design which allows it to open to a full 74” in length to accommodate reclining wheelchairs and gurneys. But, when the showering is completed, this unit quickly folds flat to only 16” in depth for easy storage.
The R3000 has the added feature of lower height to make care attendant access as easy and effective as possible. The 15 foot long hoses (or longer if requested) allow for full reach and access for bathing.
Only the FAWSsit™ R3000 Recliner has a double fold-away design which allows it to open to a full 74” in length to accommodate reclining wheelchairs and gurneys. But, when the showering is completed, this unit quickly folds flat to only 16” in depth for easy storage.
The R3000 has the added feature of lower height to make care attendant access as easy and effective as possible. The 15 foot long hoses (or longer if requested) allow for full reach and access for bathing.
For Questions or Comments on Elderly Bath Tubs and Showers, you can reach us at 619-462-4290 or toll free 888-787-6554