The Range of Mobility Showers On The Market Means There Is Something For Everyone.
July 21st, 2009When disabled the need for a safe and user-friendly bathroom becomes crucial. Any person with limited mobility has to pay more attention to the little details that others take for granted in order to successfully go about their daily business. Luckily, Independence Showers are devoted to selling mobility showers and other handy equipment to meet your bathroom requirements.
Being able to shower alone is of huge importance in maintaining independence, and there are many people out there who can help you to achieve this by installing specialist items in your bathroom. Mobility showers tend to come in two basic designs: wet floor shower areas or wet rooms, and low/level or flat shower trays. Experts can give advice to help you make the right decision for your needs.
Wet Rooms have seen a surge in popularity in the UK, mainly due to their extensive spaciousness, in addition to the completely level access they permit. By adding a slight slope to the bathroom floor, it is possible to create a wet room area in most bathrooms, although it is also important to install a slip resistant floor covering.
The benefits of having a wet room include the fact that there is no need for a shower curtain or even a shower tray. They are both a modern and a functional choice.
Access shower trays are another useful option, and involve the installation of a specially designed shower cubicle. They save space and many people find that showers are easier to use and maintain than baths as mobility becomes reduced.
Some models may even allow for the use of shower trays with wheelchairs, and there is particular flexibility in the use of different doors. Many specialist retailers offer single or double doors, in addition to providing the option of full and half size doors.
Therefore with so many options available on the market, it makes sense to consult the experts and design the perfect bathroom for you.