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November 21, 2023

Do Grab Bars Only Go Near the Toilet?

No, grab bars can and should be installed in a variety of locations to provide support and stability. While they are commonly found near toilets, they can also be installed in other areas such as:

  • Showers: Inside the shower or tub area for assisting with entering and exiting the shower safely.
  • Bathtubs: Along the bathtub edge for help with entering and exiting.
  • Sinks: Near the sink for support while washing hands or face.
  • Hallways: Along walls for balance assistance while walking.
  • Stairs: On stairwells for added support when going up or down.

The ideal placement of grab bars depends on individual needs and the specific layout of the space. It’s important to choose locations that are easily accessible and provide the necessary support for the user.

If you are installing grab bars in a residential bathroom, then it is completely up to you and your personal preference to determine where you want to place your grab bars.

If you are installing grab bars in a commercial bathroom, then you must comply with ADA guidelines to ensure you are placing grab bars in the correct locations required by law. 

What are important considerations for grab bar placement?

  • User Needs: Consider the specific needs of the person who will be using the grab bars.
  • Placement: Ensure the grab bars are installed in accessible locations that are easy to reach.
  • Height: The height of the grab bars should be appropriate for the user’s height and reach.
  • Strength: Choose grab bars that are rated for the intended weight capacity. Stainless steel grab bars are highly recommended due to their durability, strength and long-lasting ability.
  • Installation: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully for proper installation.

Where should I install grab bars in my residential bathroom?

Grab bars are essential safety features that can prevent falls in the bathroom. There are three key places where you should consider installing grab bars in your residential bathroom:

1. Near the toilet: 

  • Toilet with one side wall (in the corner): 1 horizontal grab bar on the side wall of the toilet, 1 vertical grab bar on the same side wall of the toilet, and 1 grab bar to be placed next to the toilet on the free-standing / non-walled side of the toilet.
  • Toilet with two side walls (between walls): 1 horizontal grab bar next to the toilet on each side wall and 1 vertical grab bar placed above the horizontal grab bar on each side wall.
  • Toilet with no side walls (free-standing): 1 grab bar placed next to the toilet on each side of the free-standing toilet. 

Why are toilet grab bars essential?

  • Preventing Falls: Getting up from a seated position can be challenging, especially for older adults or individuals with mobility issues. A grab bar provides a sturdy support point to help prevent falls.
  • Aiding in Transfers: For those with limited mobility, a grab bar can assist with transferring from a wheelchair to the toilet.
  • Providing Comfort and Security: The presence of a grab bar can offer a sense of security and stability, reducing anxiety about using the toilet.
  • Supporting Caregivers: If you’re assisting someone with bathroom needs, a grab bar can make it easier and safer for both of you.

Here is the full comprehensive toilet grab bar placement guide:

         

2. In the shower:

  • Basic slip prevention: 1 grab bar on the entry wall and 1 grab bar on the side wall.
  • Advanced slip prevention: 1 grab bar on each of the walls (entry wall, side wall, front wall and back wall.)

Why are shower grab bars essential?

  • Stability: They provide a secure handhold when entering, exiting, moving around the shower or transferring to and from a shower seat.
  • Balance: Grab bars help maintain balance on slippery surfaces.
  • Injury prevention: They significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries from falls.
  • Independence: Grab bars allow individuals to maintain their independence and dignity.

Here is the full comprehensive shower grab bar placement guide:

           

3. In the bathtub:

  • Basic slip prevention: 1 grab bar on the entry wall and 1 grab bar on the side wall.
  • Advanced slip prevention: 1 grab bar on each of the walls (entry wall, side wall, front wall and back wall.)

Why are bathtub grab bars essential?

  • Stability: They provide a secure handhold when entering, exiting, moving around the shower or transferring to and from a shower seat.
  • Balance: Grab bars help maintain balance on slippery surfaces.
  • Injury prevention: They significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries from falls.
  • Independence: Grab bars allow individuals to maintain their independence and dignity.

Here is the full comprehensive bathtub grab bar placement guide:

        

4. Other areas:

  • Sink: A grab bar near the sink can be helpful for maintaining balance while washing hands or face.
  • Hallway: If your bathroom has a hallway, a grab bar can provide support while walking.

Where am I required to install grab bars in a commercial bathroom?

1. Near the toilet:

ADA law requires grab bars to be placed in the following locations:

  • 1 horizontal grab bar on the rear wall
  • 1 horizontal grab bar on the side wall
  • 1 vertical grab bar on the side wall *this is contingent upon local building code

See the full ADA placement guide here: ADA Toilet Grab Bar Placement Guide for Commercial Bathrooms

       

2. In the shower:

ADA law requires grab bars to be placed in the following locations:

  • 1 horizontal grab bar on the control wall
  • 1 horizontal grab bar on the back wall
  • 1 vertical grab bar on the control wall *this is contingent upon local building code

See the full ADA placement guide here: ADA Shower Grab Bar Placement Guide for Commercial Bathrooms

     

3. Bathtub:

ADA law requires grab bars to be placed in specific bathtub locations dependent upon the type of bathtub:

  • Bath with seat in tub: 1 horizontal grab bar on the foot wall, 2 horizontal grab bars on the back wall, 1 horizontal grab bar on the head wall, 1 vertical grab bar on the foot wall (required by ANSI, not ADA, and is contingent on local building code)
  • Bath with seat at head of the tub: 1 horizontal grab bar on the foot wall, 2 horizontal grab bars on the back wall and 1 vertical grab bar on the foot wall (required by ANSI, not ADA, and is contingent on local building code)

See the full ADA placement guide here: ADA Bathtub Grab Bar Placement Guide for Commercial Bathrooms

           

In summary, grab bars are crucial for preventing falls and maintaining independence in the bathroom. By installing grab bars in these three key areas of the bathroom, you significantly enhance bathroom safety for people of all ages, but especially for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges.

All grab bars on GrabBars.com are ADA-compliant, made from stainless steel and are recommended for use in showers and bathrooms. Take a look at the wide variety of styles here: Grab Bars

If you have any additional questions, email us at [email protected], live chat with us on GrabBars.com, or give us a call at 704-800-4629 and we’ll be happy to help.

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