Creating a welcoming environment and enhancing spaces is also possible in disabled bathrooms but it is particularly important to focus on high-quality bathroom fixtures and aids that comply with all requirements regarding the removal of architecture barriers. Doing so, you will have a refined design bathroom and help the disabled to use it at the same time. Whoever can walk despite any gait disorders must have some aids that ensure safety and prevent the risk of losing balance or slipping like grab bars and handrails. For this purpose, Kerasan offers several aids for the disabled which are designed to fit into any private bathroom or public toilet in order to improve the comfort and life of mobility impaired persons. Among the range of accessories for the disabled, the Italian company based in Civita Castellana proposes a straight grab bar which is suitable for being installed in the bathroom or in other rooms of the house if necessary. It is a product which is made in Italy and complies with the law and can be used to create customised public toilets for the disabled, as required by the regulations.
Straight grab bar for the disabled: simple and functional design
The Kerasan straight grab bar is made of high-quality materials. It is manufactured by mastering cutting-edge techniques aimed at ensuring strength and duration over time. Designed to sustain considerable weight, this bar has an antibacterial coating and an ergonomic grip that ensure high performance in any difficult situation because it saves the elderly and disabled from accidental falls. It is a valid aid that can be easily mounted on the walls, both horizontally and vertically, possibly next to steps or stairs. Placed in the bathroom, between the toilet and the bidet, or next to the washbasin or inside the shower area, this grab bar allows the user to move and hold on without the risk of slipping. The essential design makes this item elegant but also versatile and discreet, so much so that it can be placed in any environment without affecting the style.