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Safety & Access
Guides about making a bathroom easier and safer to use — grab bars, low-threshold and zero-threshold access, seating, slip-resistant surfaces and walk-in tubs, without the space looking institutional.
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Safety & Access
How High Should a Grab Bar Be, and What Holds It Up?
Grab bar dimensions are published standards, not preferences: 33 to 36 inches high, 1-1/4 to 2 inches in diameter, and exactly 1-1/2 inches off the wall. Here is what each number is for and what has to be behind the wall.
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How Slip-Resistant Does a Shower Floor Need to Be?
The 0.42 DCOF figure quoted in flooring brochures was never written for shower floors. Here is what the American slip-resistance standard actually says, and what it deliberately leaves out.
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What Kind of Glass Should a Shower Door Use?
Shower glass has to be tempered safety glazing and permanently marked. Here is what the impact ratings mean, what thickness suits which enclosure, and why door style matters in a small bathroom.
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