Making your bathroom safe is really important because bathrooms can be risky places, especially when they are wet. Did you know that many falls and injuries at home happen in the bathroom? To make your bathroom safer, you can install grab bars to hold onto, use non-slip mats or decals on the floor, and keep the floor dry after using water. It’s also a good idea to have a shower chair or bench to sit on, especially if standing for a long time is hard. Make sure the bathroom is well-lit so you can see clearly, and keep things like soap and towels within easy reach.

It’s important that everyone in your household can use the bathroom safely. You might also want to consider using a raised toilet seat or getting a walk-in tub or shower if stepping over a high tub is difficult. Keep a phone or emergency contact device nearby in case you need help quickly. These steps can help make sure your bathroom is a safer place for everyone.

  1. Install grab bars
  2. Keep the floor dry.
  3. Make sure the bathroom is well-lit
  4. Keep frequently used items within easy reach.
  5. Repair any leaks in the bathroom immediately to reduce the risk of
  6. Consider a walk-in tub or shower.
It’s also important to make sure that the bathroom is accessible for everyone in the household and to have a phone or emergency contact device nearby, in case of an emergency.
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