Being able to take even a couple of steps, can be a huge advantage to getting around in your home. Walking or standing is a difficult task for the elderly and handicapped. Most especially in the bathroom or toilet, where the ground surface is slippery. In fact, most injuries for elderlies occur in the bathrooms and toilets.
Especially with our loved ones, we want to make sure they are well taken care of.
HappyBath Stainless Steel Nylon Grab Bar Primarily Used In The Bathroom And Toilet
Grab rails can be positioned anywhere in and around the home to provide support.
Conveniently placed rails will provide help in four ways:
• to push or pull against when standing up
• to provide a steadying support while sitting down
• to provide a firm grip when transferring from one position to another
• for balance when standing, walking or dressing
Most are attached to the wall, although floor to ceiling rails are available. The type required will depend upon the situation and the hand or arm strength of the person. A combination of vertical and horizontal rails is often helpful.”
Compared to typical stainless steel grab bars which tend to get slippery when wet, these nylon-coated stainless steel grab bars come with a unique textured surface to ensure maximum friction when in use. Perfect for use in the bathroom and other potentially slippery areas, they offer support & stability for your loved ones.

FEATURES
HappyBath Stainless Steel Nylon Grab Bar has 38mm gap between the bar and the wall, minimal space prevents the forearm passing between the bar and the wall, reducing the risk of fracture in case of loss of balance. Concealed fixings, secured to wall by a 6-hole cover plate, Ø 73mm. Supplied with stainless steel screws for concrete walls. Tested to over 200kg. Maximum recommended user weight 135kg.


SPECIFICATION
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