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So simple, yet so versatile What sets toilet frames apart from other toilet aids is their versatility, made possible by the many features they can offer the user. To illustrate the point, a toilet frame can be just that, a simple metal frame with two or even a single handle for support. Or, it can be much more than that.

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Home installation

Some general advice on disabled toilet alarm requirements: The lanyard for disabled toilet alarms should be easily noticeable and should almost always be red in color. Since red is a primary color and is often associated with danger or alarm, it is only natural to suggest that a red-colored disabled toilet alarm cord would be best suited for attracting attention. of a potential user. A red lanyard is also preferable from an accessibility standpoint, as those with a sight condition and/or partial vision will be able to distinguish a difference between the red handicapped toilet alarm lanyard and any another cord (for example; a white cord for a switch).

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Auxiliary means

A disabled toilet alarm is a pull system that can be pulled in an emergency to call for help. Cords are commonly found in any accessible restroom and will almost always look like a long red cord hanging from the ceiling to the floor. The Disabled Toilet Alarm is designed for emergency situations, where a disabled person using the accessible toilet may find themselves in some form of distress or danger. The reasons for using a disabled toilet alarm can range from the routine to the severe; including the possibility of an individual slipping and falling.

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Someone with reduced mobility

Using suction cups to install the grab bars makes for easier and faster installation, likely eliminating the need for a professional. And because suction cup grab bars are portable, they can travel with you, whether it's a short visit with family and friends or a long vacation. Maybe your hotel isn't accessible enough, but you can bring some of that accessibility with you!

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Home care

Changing room toilets are essential facilities for people whose needs cannot be met by standard accessible toilets. Featuring adult-size benches, these remarkable bathrooms make the difference between a severely disabled person being able to enjoy a day or never having the chance to participate in activities that many take for granted. For people with complex disabilities, the lack of suitable bathrooms has long been a problem - there are many stories of people sacrificing their dignity and privacy to be changed on public bathroom floors. They enable more people to participate in society in a dignified and humane way.

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Auxiliary means installation

General Ideas for Other Great Accessibility Solutions Here are some other great ideas to make your home life easier that can be adapted to any room in your home. 1. Motion Sensors Technology has advanced in such a way that it is now possible to use bodily movements to turn lights on and off.

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Disability housing adaptation

Tips for making your home more accessible Lifestyle changes, adapting to illness or mobility issues, or simply the natural aging process, sometimes force us to reassess the way we live and adapt our homes accordingly. .

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Facilities for people with reduced mobility

Easy life tips for the living room Four minor adjustments can have a major impact in the living room: Rearrange the furniture. No matter how good the layout is, you won't enjoy your living room if it means going through an obstacle course every time you're in it.

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Disabled access

Avoiding Falls: Making Your Home Safe if You Have Limited Mobility People of all ages can find it difficult to move around the house - a teenager recovering from a sports injury, a baby boomer in rehab after a heart attack or surgery, an elderly person with arthritis or balance problems.

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PMR

Is your home suitable (PRM)? One in eight adults suffers from a mobility limitation, which includes serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs.

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bathtub renovation

When a bathtub has seen better days, most people think replacing it is the best option, but when other factors are added in, your thoughts on replacement may change. First, the cost of the new tub is just the beginning. A very basic enamelled steel tank can cost at least 200 Swiss Francs

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Bath Restoration

Even if you've cracked your tub or damaged the enamel, steel, acrylic, fiberglass or plastic, we have the skills and expertise to fix it.

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