Bath Safety Aids

One of the predominantly precarious parts of the home is the bathroom. A lot of common and fatal bathroom accidents happen everyday, to almost every household. This includes fainting due to heat, falling or slipping on the wet floor, scalds, poisoning, head injuries due to fallen bathroom fixtures and a couple more. These kinds of accidents can in fact be kept away from. Having some amount of knowledge on bath safety aids can considerably help an individual to avoid the risk of perilous accidents that happen inside the bathroom.

On bathroom floors, most of today’s home bathrooms are made of tiles or linoleum and may become slippery even if the floor is really dry. To avoid slippage, you can put some soft slipper, or sock, or possibly loose rugs for any bathroom users to have something to slide on when using the bathroom. Floors on the bathroom could easily get smooth especially if the floors get wet. Floors that are non-slip prevent you from falling and slipping.

Getting in or out from the bathroom becomes more difficult as the person grows older, more specifically if that person is overweight. For safety, avoid locking the door of the bathroom; this will give you the easy access if you need some assistance. Some of the tools that must be stock inside the bathroom for safety purposes include non-slip strips and pads on your bathtub and on your shower floor, keeping you away from falling. For stability and strong handhold, you should also provide grab bars. They must wide and long enough for the person to easily grasp on it and it must come along with a grip that is non slippery. The provided grab bars must also of good strength for it to bear up the pressure that will possibly be placed.

Bathroom rails should also be considered as one important tool to be found inside the bathroom. This will aid you in getting in and getting out of the bathtub securely. This should also do away with stooping. Safety rails should be clamped tightly to your bathtub. They must give you a non-slippery and firm grip. Another tools that aid you when using your bathroom are the shower seats, transfer benches and bath tools. They are very much helpful for individuals having problems with balance or muscles that are weak enough to move. Your shower tools must provide you rigid back as well as firm seats. The legs of the shower tools must also contain rubber tips. A handheld shower is another important tool that may be used to bathe the water directly onto your body, while seating comfortably inside the tub or on the stool.

As for your toilet, you will have much difficulty getting on or getting off if you have a low toilet. There are toilet seats that are made especially available, fitting over a standard seat, making the toilet higher. Grab bars may also help. Many falling accidents happen when an individual rushes himself to go to the bathroom. It is not difficult to slide on a floor that is wet or a mat that is loose and put around the toilet’s base.

For the bathroom’s lighting and electrical safety, do not place some plug-in stereo, cassette player or disk player near the bath. Do not let the electric cords to track where individuals getting in and off the bath may trip on cords. Always put a nice lighting for your bathroom and also place some night-light in it.

There are a lot of ways to guard the safety and protection of your family. Since bathroom is considered one of the dangerous spots inside the house, where common fatal accidents may take place, set some time and precautions in maintaining the safety of each member in the family. Prevention is always better. After all, it is better to be safe than sorry, as what you commonly hear.

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