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Safety Features Your Bathroom Should Have

Each year, hundreds of thousands of Americans suffer bathroom-related injuries. Older adults and those with limited mobility are even at higher risk of getting hurt. Fortunately, there are features you can incorporate into your bathroom to make it safer for your family. Read on to find out what they are. 

Grab Bars and Safety Rails

Grab bars and safety rails provide support and leverage for sitting, standing and walking. They can prevent slips and falls around the toilet, tub and shower. Today, you can get grab bars in various stylish options, enhancing your bathroom’s appeal and accessibility.  

Non-Slip Flooring  

Wet, slippery floors and broken tiles often cause accidents in bathrooms. Non-slip flooring can significantly reduce the risk of slips and falls in your space. Tiles with a textured surface can create a safer environment for users of all ages and abilities. 

Sufficient Lighting and Visibility Aids

Good lighting is vital to the safety of any room. A well-lit space also looks livelier and fresher. Combine ambient, task and accent lighting to achieve balanced illumination. Perimeter light switches and fixtures with adjustable brightness can make navigating the room more effortless. 

Raised Toilet Seats  

Your older family members will benefit from raised toilet seats. It will make standing up or sitting on a toilet more comfortable. It can also help reduce the likelihood of strains and falls. 

Extra Accessible Features

Design your bathroom with accessibility in mind. Make sure there is enough knee space for wheelchair users. Single-handle faucets are helpful for people with reduced mobility. Adjustable mirrors and mounted soap and shampoo dispensers are additional features you should consider for a more relaxing and enjoyable bathroom experience. 

Are you planning to revamp your bathroom? Let Bowen Remodeling & Design help you create a luxurious, safe and functional space for you and your loved ones. We’ve been delivering top-notch remodeling services for decades. Call us at (410) 451-5928 or complete our online form to get a free estimate. 

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