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The standard height for bathroom safety grab bars, as outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, falls within a range of 33 to 36 inches measured from the finished floor. Commercial and public restrooms are required by law to abide by ADA regulations in regard to the number of safety grab bars present, […]
Apr 02, 2024
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Grab bars are a relatively inexpensive and simple modification that can make a big difference in a senior’s ability to live safely and independently at home, which is a core concept of aging in place. Grab bars are essential tools for supporting seniors who wish to age in place. They offer crucial safety and independence, […]
Apr 02, 2024
Sumner Allen
There are different grab bar placement guidelines for residential bathrooms vs. commercial, ADA-compliant bathrooms. Check out our full residential bathroom grab bar placement guidelines: Residential Toilet Grab Bar Placement Guide Residential Shower Grab Bar Placement Guide Residential Bathtub Grab Bar Placement Guide Check out our full ADA commercial bathroom grab bar placement guidelines which include […]
Apr 01, 2024
Sumner Allen
There are different grab bar placement guidelines for residential showers vs. commercial, ADA-compliant showers. Check out our full Residential Shower Grab Bar Placement Guide for specific placement guidelines. Check out our full ADA Commercial Shower Grab Bar Placement Guide for specific placement guidelines for each different type of shower as well as technical drawings. For residential […]
Apr 01, 2024
Sumner Allen
In the past, grab bars often had a utilitarian look that some people might find unattractive; however, that’s no longer the case! Grab bars are now considered to be stylish and functional. They can even enhance the appearance and aesthetic of your residential or commercial bathroom while also providing critical and required safety features for […]
Apr 01, 2024
Sumner Allen