Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Handicap Bathroom Accessories
Handicap bathroom accessories are not only available for your home, but they are often tragically necessary. In the face of an unexpected accident or disease, or just aging, we need safety in our own homes, and bathrooms are no exception. Most slip and falls occur in either the bathroom or the kitchen. To be safe, if you are faced with the unfortunate, install handicap bathroom accessories in your home. There are many retailers and manufacturers that produce and sell handicap bathroom accessories. From handrails to transfer shower seats, you can get the needed safety without sacrificing your décor. Many manufacturers provide varying styles of handicap bathroom accessories for the home. Nobody wants their home to look like a public restroom and these manufacturers are helping greatly. If you need them, don't be ashamed. Safety is the most important thing and installing handicap bathroom accessories will surely increase the safety of your home.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Provide Handicap Access to Bathroom
For people running restaurants, there are many codes that you will want to keep your eye on because they can lead to big problems down the road. One code that stays out of the kitchen is the need to provide handicap access to your restrooms. Codes vary depending on where you operate so you will want to be sure to conform to the appropriate measures, but there are basics to the handicap bathroom that are pretty universal. Here is a basic handicap bathroom guide: You will need at least one stall in your bathroom that is wide enough to accommodate wheelchair access. Many of the handicaps need these chairs and therefore need these types of openings in a handicap bathroom. Also, you will need to install grab bars. These are metal rails that people can use to assist themselves in getting onto and off of the toilet. In a handicap bathroom, grab bars are a must. There are many other specific regulations that are far too long to list here. Look into what you need to do by contacting you state code officer and getting details.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Install Shower Seats In Bathroom
Some public restrooms provide shower facilities, and shower seats are necessary if the handicap bathrooms are going to include showers. Handicap bathroom supply stores provide folding shower seats. Provide L-shaped folding shower seats for shower stalls that are 36x36 inches (915mm) to comply with ADA restroom requirements. Mount a shower seat on the wall of the shower opposite the temperature control knobs at a height of 17-19 inches (430-485 mm) above the floor. Be sure that the seat allows enough space for a shower curtain at the front of the shower stall. Avoid skimpy seats; a shower seat and mounting device should be able to support 250 pounds.
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