7 Ways You Can Make Your Bathroom Safer

Bathrooms offer you and everyone in your household to do their hygienic routine each day. However, your very own comfort station can become an accident-prone area. Falling is a common accident in the bathroom, but there are other possible dangers that can happen. This blog aims to help your bathroom become safer by providing useful tips.

1. Add grab bars


Grab bars are a basic safety feature for any bathroom. You might think this is only applicable for the elderly, but the reality is that anyone can be a victim of falling from slippery tiles. For those who are a bit worried the grab bars won’t blend well with the bathroom; you’ll be glad to know the bars have different finishes. You can find the suitable finish that will complement well with your bathroom’s colour theme.

2. Be careful not to set the water temperature at high levels 



Scalding can bring immense pain to anyone who has the awful luck of being drenched with boiling hot water. Try to be careful not to set the thermostat of your water heater above 54°C. Majority of water heaters have a standard temperature setting of 60°C. This can cause scalding to those who have sensitive skin.

The thermostat should be set at 48°C to avoid skin burns while getting the best temperature possible from your water heater. Important information that you should know is that you must not go below 48°C. It’s due to the fact that infectious bacteria can multiply in low temperatures.

3. Increase traction

This tip is more viable for those who plan on renovating their bathroom — specifically those who are changing their floor tiles. You need your tiles to be smaller since it creates more traction. An increased traction helps reduce slipping accidents. Another option is to have floor tiles that are grittier for increased friction. Do be careful not to use tiles that have too edgy surfaces since you might get deep bruises in case you fall down. 

4. Invest in safety features suitable for your kids


Children should never be left unattended in the bathroom since they can easily injure themselves. Prevent them from accessing medicine, chemical cleaning products; or anything they can harmfully ingest. Lock those items away and ensure that you will be the only who can acquire these supplies.

5. Install a nightlight

This is suitable for elders who have trouble remembering in switching the lights. A nightlight will help illuminate the bathroom (especially the floor) even if they do forget turning the lights on.

6. Electric shavers, hair dryers, and other electrical devices shouldn’t be used in the bathroom


Some people have the habit of using electrical equipment even when they’re inside the bathroom. You really want to avoid this kind of habit since you might get electrocuted. There is a chance you might faint and hit your head on the pavement — Possibly sustaining injuries or even death.

7. Use a slip-resistant bathmat
The probability of slipping accidents can be reduced if you use a slip-resistant bath mat instead of the standard ones. One of the best slip-resistant bath mats you can purchase is made of rubber.

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