Bathroom Safety Equipment Checklist: Essentials for a Safer Home

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Bathroom Safety Equipment Checklist: Essentials for a Safer Home

The bathroom is one of the most dangerous rooms in the house, especially for people with mobility issues. Wet floors, slippery tubs, and hard fixtures create the perfect conditions for falls.

According to the National Institute on Aging, 80% of falls at home happen in the bathroom. The good news is that the right bathroom safety equipment can greatly reduce risks.

At APA Medical, we provide products and installation services that help people stay safe, independent, and confident in their daily routines.

Key bathroom safety equipment

Shower grab barGrab bars and safety poles

Grab bars are one of the simplest ways to improve bathroom safety. They provide steady support when stepping in and out of the tub, moving around the shower, or getting up from the toilet. APA can install grab bars on a variety of surfaces, including fiberglass, sheetrock, wood, cement, and tile.

If wall placement isn’t possible, a floor-to-ceiling safety pole offers balance and stability anywhere in the bathroom.

Bathing aidsBathing aid brush

Simple tools can make bathing much easier. Bathtub mats, bath steps, and long-handled brushes help reduce slips and strain. These aids give people with limited mobility the confidence to safely complete daily routines.

Bath benches and shower chairs

For those who can’t stand for long periods, benches and shower chairs provide a safe, stable place to sit. Non-slip tips and drainage holes add extra safety. Transfer benches are another option, making it easier to move across a tub wall without lifting your legs over.

Toilet riser

Toilet risers and frames

Standard toilets can be too low for older adults or those with limited mobility. Risers add 2–6 inches of height, reducing the effort needed to sit and stand. Pairing a riser with a safety frame adds even more support and stability.

 

Practical bathroom safety tips

Equipment is only part of the solution. Small adjustments in your bathroom routine can prevent accidents:

  • Keep essentials close by: Store soap, shampoo, and towels within easy reach to avoid bending or stepping out mid-bath.
  • Clear the floor: Hang towels and put away clutter to keep walking paths safe.
  • Check water temperature: Test before entering to avoid burns or sudden movements that could cause slips.

Why choose APA Medical

With decades of experience, APA Medical helps families across the Twin Cities create safer bathrooms. We offer:

  • A wide selection of bathroom safety equipment
  • Professional installation on multiple surfaces
  • Expert guidance on choosing the right products

Take the next step towards bathroom safety

Slips and falls in the bathroom don’t have to be part of daily life. Call 612-722-9000 or contact us online to learn more about our full range of bathroom safety equipment and installation services.

 

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