One area of the home that we use frequently during the day is the bathroom. Although it may seem safe, this room has the potential to be one of the most unsafe place in the house. This is particularly true for our elderly family members. There are other dangers that we frequently overlook, such as damp flooring and slick bathtubs. To make your bathroom a safer space, we’ve highlighted a few bathroom safety devices in this post. This ensures that your elderly loved one will be more independent!

Always Use a Bath Mat

A simple slip or fall while standing in the shower or getting out is one of the most common bathroom-related mishaps. Whatever the case, it’s crucial to keep a bath mat available. This rubber mat, which is available in a range of colors and designs, will be the ideal method to provide some stability to your shower because the floor may get pretty slippery. With a bath mat in place, you’ll be very amazed at how much safer your showers seem.

Raised Toilet Seats

Sometimes toilet seats are really low. As we age, getting onto and off of them may become more difficult.  The distance you must go to stand or sit down from a sitting posture is reduced with raised toilet seats. These raised toilet seats come in a range of heights, ranging from 2 inches to 6 inches! The amount of height needed varies depending on the person’s requirements. You can get assistance from our staff in selecting the ideal height.

Consider Using Grab Bars

As we become older, our sense of balance and stability may weaken. In the bathroom, there are several objects that need us to sit, stand, and maintain balance while using slick surfaces. To increase safety in a bathroom, grab bars are an excellent addition. These grab bars can provide support when standing up from the toilet, entering and exiting the bathtub, and standing in the shower.

Check the Temperature

Getting ready to wash your dog or kid? Always check the temperature of the flowing water before putting them in the tub. The safety of your child or dog will be at stake if you disregard the water’s temperature since they might get burnt. Always go for lukewarm water, or room temperature, if you are unsure of the appropriate water temperature. They will be a lot more comfortable and it will be safer to put them in the bath because of this.

Watch Out for Broken Glass

However, it’s quite easy to step on shattered glass in your bathroom without even realizing it. This safety advice speaks for itself. Stepping outside your bathroom, putting on some shoes or any other footwear with a solid rubber bottom, and grabbing a broom and dustpan are all necessary actions to do in the event that a glass bottle is dropped and shatters on the tile. Once you have these things, go back to the bathroom and quickly clean up. Once everything has been cleaned up, vacuum the area once more as an extra precaution.

If you have any issues with your home’s plumbing, heating, or cooling and prefer not to do it yourself, our professionals are here to assist! To learn more about the services we provide at Caccia Plumbing, please visit our website or call (650) 342-5363 to talk with a representative immediately.