Create a Safe Bathroom






As you age, you begin to be aware of your body's limitations. What was once easy to do is no longer an option. If you fell when you were in your twenties and thirties, you'd bounce right back up and go along with your day. Now, though, brittle bones and weakened joints prevent you from doing so. Falls are the leading cause of death among the older population, so you need to take precautions to avoid it. Even if you're not among the elderly, an injury or illness can cause unsteadiness. To avoid a potential disaster, you should consider installing a tub shower combo.

Why Use a Tub Shower Combo?

If you've ever felt unsteady while throwing one leg over the side of the bathtub, you can understand how a tub/shower combo, with its low entry threshold, can be of benefit. If you've crawled into the tub for a relaxing bath surrounded by warm water, but then had to call for help to get out of it, you can also understand the benefits of a walk-in tub. The hybrid tub/shower combination gives you the best of both worlds. You can safely enter the unit and take a quick shower when time is of the essence, or you can walk in, sit for a few seconds on a heated seat while the tub fills, and let the soothing jets massage the tensions of the day away, while stimulating and nourishing your skin. These units are filled with safety precautions, including built-in handrails, an anti-skid flooring, dual heads for showers and bathing, a comfortable and warm seat, anti-scald technology, a low point of entry, rapid fill and quick release of water. You will be able to bathe in comfort without the inherent risk of having to hoist yourself out of the tub.

What to Look For

You want to purchase a unit from a reputable dealer who can install the product as well as selling it. The unit should be composed of an acrylic with a gel coating, which will provide years of reliability. The unit should have undergone rigorous testing and be covered by a warranty. The dealer should guarantee his services as well, and offer a return policy in case the unit is damaged in transit. These are a few things to consider when purchasing a tub shower combo.

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