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drive Suction-Cup Grab Bar -Case of 3
drive Suction-Cup Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $17.99
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drive Knurled Steel Wall Grab Bar, Chrome, 12 Inch -Each
drive Knurled Steel Wall Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $31.99
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Carex Toilet Safety Frame -Each
Carex Toilet Safety Frame
Sale priceFrom $57.99
McKesson White / Yellow Plastic Suction-Cup Grab Bar - 1103365_CS - 1
McKesson Toilet Safety Rail, White Steel, Width-Adjustable - 1095389_CS - 1
McKesson Toilet Safety Rail
Sale priceFrom $42.99
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McKesson Bathtub Grab Bar - 1065239_CS - 1
McKesson Bathtub Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $58.99 Regular price$79.99
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Halo Safety Ring - 928791_EA - 1
Halo Safety Ring
Sale priceFrom $529.99
drive Medical Bathtub Grab Bar, White, Plastic - 876676_EA - 1
drive Clamp-On Tub Rail, White Steel, 14½ – 17 Inch Height - 780088_EA - 1
Ultra Grip Wall Grab Bar - 1047084_CS - 1
Ultra Grip Wall Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $17.99
Nova Ortho-Med Handheld Shower Holder - 1172918_CS - 1
Metro Car Handle Plus with 6-Unit Counter Display - 1057617_PK - 1
Jobar IdeaWorks Grab Bar - 876701_EA - 1
Jobar IdeaWorks Grab Bar
Sale price$9.99
Plastic Wall Grab Bar - 1086020_EA - 1
Plastic Wall Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $33.99
Carex Tub Rail - 831214_CS - 1
Carex Tub Rail
Sale price$362.99
Carex Tri-Grip Bathtub Rail - 421039_CS - 1
Carex Tri-Grip Bathtub Rail
Sale price$351.99
Carex Toilet Support Rail - 866276_PK - 1
Carex Toilet Support Rail
Sale price$191.99
Carex Bathtub Grab Bar - 421038_CS - 1
Carex Bathtub Grab Bar
Sale priceFrom $37.99
Carex Bathroom Safety Rail - 1083986_CS - 1
Carex Bathroom Safety Rail
Sale price$195.99

Safety and Support

Grab bars are safety devices that are installed in bathrooms and other areas of a home to provide support and stability for individuals who have difficulty standing or maintaining balance. They are normally installed near the toilet, in the shower or tub, and near the entrance to the bathroom to help aid users in use of the toilet or shower. Grab bars can help prevent falls and injuries, and are particularly useful for older adults, individuals with mobility impairments, and those who are recovering from surgery or illness.

Grab bars are designed to help you maintain your balance and support your weight while moving around in a bathroom. They're normally installed near a toilet, shower, or bathtub, and provide a secure and sturdy handhold that you can use to steady yourself and prevent falls.

Grab bars are available in a wide range of styles, sizes, and materials, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs and preferences. They can be wall-mounted, floor-mounted, or ceiling-mounted, and are typically made of stainless steel, plastic, or other materials that are durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean.

Choosing the right grab bar

When choosing a grab bar, it's important to consider the size, weight capacity, and mounting options.

  • Wall-mounted grab bars are the most common type, and are available in various lengths to fit different spaces and needs. They are typically mounted onto a wall using screws or other fasteners, and can be installed at any height that is comfortable and convenient for the user.
  • Floor-mounted grab bars are another popular option, and are typically used in showers and bathtubs. They are installed onto the floor using screws or other fasteners, and provide a secure and sturdy handhold that users can grab onto while standing or sitting.
  • Ceiling-mounted grab bars are a less common option, but are a great choice for people who need extra support while moving around in a bathroom or wet area. They are mounted onto the ceiling using screws or other fasteners, and provide a secure and sturdy handhold that users can grab onto while standing or sitting.

Grab bars are a vital safety feature for anyone who wants to maintain their balance and prevent falls in a bathroom or other area. They're available in a wide range of styles, sizes, and frame materials, so you can choose the one that best fits your needs and preferences. Try a grab bar today and make your bathroom safer and more accessible for all users.

Frequently Asked Questions about Grab Bars

Grab bars are used to provide stability and support for individuals while standing, sitting, or moving around in various settings, such as bathrooms, showers, and stairways.

To install grab bars in a bathroom, you will need to locate the studs in the wall, mark the appropriate height and position, drill holes, insert anchors if necessary, and secure the grab bars using screws.

The recommended height for grab bars in a shower is typically around 33 to 36 inches from the floor, but it can vary based on individual needs and preferences.

While grab bars can be installed by professionals, many grab bars are designed for easy installation by individuals. However, if you are unsure or have specific requirements, it's recommended to consult a professional to ensure proper installation.

The proper placement of grab bars in a bathroom depends on individual needs, but common areas include near toilets for assistance while sitting and standing, along bathtub walls for entering and exiting, and inside showers for support while bathing.

Yes, grab bars can be installed on tiled walls. It's important to use appropriate tools and techniques to ensure proper installation without damaging the tiles. Professional installation or consultation may be necessary for tiled walls.

The weight capacity of grab bars can vary depending on the brand, design, and installation method. However, most grab bars have weight capacities ranging from 250 to 500 pounds (113 to 227 kilograms) to ensure stability and safety.

Building codes and regulations vary depending on the location and type of building. While some jurisdictions require grab bars in certain areas, such as bathrooms in commercial buildings or accessibility accommodations, it's essential to check the specific codes and guidelines in your area.

There are different types of grab bars available, including wall-mounted grab bars, floor-to-ceiling grab bars, bathtub grab bars, clamp-on grab bars, and suction cup grab bars. Each type is designed to cater to specific needs and installation requirements.

Yes, grab bars can be installed in a bathtub. There are various types of grab bars specifically designed for bathtubs, such as clamp-on or suction cup grab bars, which do not require permanent installation.

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