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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 […]
Nov 21, 2023
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Grab bars are essential safety devices that provide stability and support, particularly in areas where slips & falls are more likely to occur, such as in bathrooms. Grab bars are extremely beneficial for individuals with limited mobility, balance issues, or those at an increased risk of falls. Why are grab bars important? Grab bars help […]
Nov 20, 2023
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There is no set age for when you should start using grab bars. The need for grab bars depends on various factors, such as your health and mobility. The CDC recommends that everyone installs grab bars in his/her bathroom regardless of age as a safety precaution to help prevent slips & falls. ADA regulations require […]
Nov 20, 2023
Sumner Allen
Yes, there are temporary grab bars available that won’t damage your walls. However, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons: Temporary Grab Bars (usually suction cup grab bars): Pros: No drilling required, easy to install and remove, won’t damage walls. Cons: Less weight capacity and stability compared to permanent grab bars. May not be […]
Nov 16, 2023
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Yes, installing a grab bar will require drilling into your wall, which will cause some damage. The extent of the damage depends on the type of wall and the installation process. Grab bars are intended to be permanent fixtures which is why their installation requires drilling into the wall; however, the damage to your wall […]
Nov 16, 2023
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