For optimal safety, suction shower grab bars should be placed with careful consideration of typical movements in the shower, such as entering, exiting, and standing stability. Here are some guidelines for ideal placement inside the shower or bathtub:
Vertical Placement: Placing a grab bar vertically near the shower entrance is beneficial, especially for steadying yourself when stepping in and out. This makes it easier to grab and allows users of different heights to reach it comfortably.
Horizontal Placement: A horizontal bar can provide better support for balance while standing or adjusting positions within the shower. Positioning it along the wall at waist height (around 33 to 36 inches from the floor) often works well. For shorter users, lower the height accordingly.
Angle Placement: Placing the bar at a slight diagonal (roughly 45 degrees) provides a versatile grip position for both pulling up and steadying oneself. This is helpful if the shower wall is high, providing both lower and higher grabbing options.
Additional Tips:
Surface: Suction bars adhere best to smooth, flat surfaces like non-porous tile, glass, or acrylic. Avoid placement on grout lines, as these reduce suction strength.
Test for Stability: After placing, test the bar’s strength by gently pulling on it to ensure it can support weight safely.
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