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Apr 06, 2015

Part 1: A Beginner’s Guide to Safe & Accessible Walk-in Tub Features

Safety is the biggest differentiator between walk-in tubs and the standard tub, and the major reason why many homeowners consider getting one. A big concern especially for seniors, safety is addressed in a walk-in bathtub through innovative design. Safety features for a walk-in bathtub include:

  • Easy-access door. Walk-in bathtubs allow you to access the tub through a door, rather than climbing over the side to get in. No need to worry about balancing yourself, making getting in and out of the bathtub simpler and much safer.
  • Non-slip surface. Rubber mats are a common addition to conventional bathtubs because they provide the traction needed to prevent slips while taking a bath. With walk-in bathtubs, you won’t have to get a rubber mat because they come with bottoms already rubberized and textured. With this feature built in, walk-in bathtubs give you a better foothold to support your body.
  • Grab bars. Designed to be accessible from within the tub, grab bars provide users with something stable to hold onto as they get up or sit down. This also eases movement inside the tub, allowing you to enjoy your bath even more.

These features are designed to make bath time safer for you and your family. While seniors often benefit most from safety features, walk-in bathtubs are great for users of all ages. Considering how valuable your family is to you, making your bathroom safer with help from a walk-in bathtub will be a worthy investment.

Want to make bath time more comfortable and convenient on top of being safe? Read on to learn how a walk-in bathtub can help you do just that.

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