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Grab rail

Bathroom2Kitchen offers a wide selection of folding and steel grab bars for the bathroom and toilet.
Handrails, grab rails, bathtub handles, shower rails, folding grab rails, angled steel handles: take advantage of Bathroom2Kitchen's wide selection of equipment for people with reduced mobility.
Choose from a selection of well-known brands at low prices: Jika, Kludi, Grohe, Hansgrohe, Sanela, Axor, etc.

What is the role of a grab bar for people with reduced mobility?

A grab bar is essential to ensure the safety and independence of people with reduced mobility in sanitary areas. It makes it easier to stabilize and stand up, reducing the risk of falls.

These bars are often installed in showers, next to toilets and near washbasins to provide extra support. They are designed to withstand significant weight, and are generally made from sturdy materials such as stainless steel or aluminum.

What are the installation standards for shower and WC grab bars?

The installation of grab bars for people with reduced mobility must comply with current standards to guarantee their effectiveness and the safety of users.

For showers, the bars must be installed at a height of 70 to 80 cm from the floor. Near WCs, the horizontal bar should be positioned at a height of 70 to 80 cm, 40 to 45 cm from the bowl axis. It's vital to check that the bars are securely fastened to walls strong enough to withstand a force of at least 150 kg.

What are the two installation formats for grab bars?

There are two main installation formats for grab bars: fixed wall-mounted bars and lift-up bars.

Fixed wall-mounted bars are anchored directly to the wall and offer constant support, ideal for areas where the user needs permanent support.

Lifting bars, on the other hand, are fixed to the wall but can be raised when not in use.

This format is particularly practical in confined spaces, such as washrooms, as it frees up space when support is not required.

Reviews
Jacob P.
18/04/2024

The product was delivered on time and well protected. The price/quality ratio is very good.

Stella T.
23/05/2024

Fast delivery. Efficient and fully satisfactory after sales service. I recommend Bathroom2kitchen

Joseph S.
08/05/2024

Top quality product received well protected and quickly.

John G.
03/06/2024

We had a problem with damaged spare parts following the purchase of a wall mounted toilet. The customer service was able to respond to our request. The service was very responsive and professional.