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  • Should I install bathroom grab bars in my bathroom?
    From the perspective of risk prevention, the answer is yes. Although many people think that only the elderly or disabled need bathroom handrails, in fact, the risk of slipping in the bathroom is universal, and anyone can have an accident due to slippery floors, missteps, or physical discomfort.
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  • Should shower grab bars be straight or angled?
    When installing grab bars in the shower, we usually have two options: straight grab bars and angled grab bars. Straight grab bars are the most common type and are usually installed on the side walls of the shower stall, either parallel to or perpendicular to the floor. Angled grab bars are often installed in the tub or in the corners of the shower. They are angled to provide better grip points to help users get up or move around in the tub
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  • Where should the bathroom grab bars be placed?
    The shower area is one of the prime places to install grab bars. Vertical entry grab bars should be located close to the shower door frame to allow users to easily enter and exit the shower area. Single-bar grab bars can be installed along the side walls of the shower, 35-40 inches above the floor, to provide support to the user.
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  • Is the use of bathroom handrails comfortable?
    The concept of ergonomics is integrated into the design of bathroom grab bars to ensure compliance with ergonomic principles. The shape and size of the bathroom armrest have been carefully designed to fit the curve of the palm, reducing hand fatigue and making users feel more comfortable and natural when using the armrest.
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