Moen Home Care SecureLock glacier tub grip
So simple, yet such a terrific idea you'll want one for every bath. A bath grab bar that is great for traveling or for your second home too! Easy to attach, our customers love the absolute simplicity and added peace-of-mind this SecureLock ™ bath safety handle affords you when entering or exiting the tub.
The Moen Home Care SecureLock glacier tub grip fits most bathtub walls from 2.75 to 5.5 in thick and tested to 350 lb. No-slip grip is textured for security and safety while tub walls are protected by gentle non-skid pads.
Safety, comfort and peace of mind. It's engineered into every Moen Home Care® product at ELDERLUXE.
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easy tool–free installation supports up to 350 lbs.
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complies with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) specifications
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glacier finish for a bright, clean white look
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limited lifetime warranty
Bathroom grab bars are essential components for any home, but especially for seniors aging in place and others with balance or dexterity issues. Getting into and out of the shower is not as risky as ingress/egress from a bathtub but still elevates the risk of falls. Bathroom grab bars or safety assist rails are included within the bathroom safety products recommended the most for preventing falls and accidents within the bathroom.
Grab Bars, or sometimes known as bath safety rails or assist rails should be considered for anyone with any issues regarding, dexterity, mobility or balance. All will benefit from shower grab bars or bathtub grab bars.
Today's grab bars are found in a variety of finishes and appointments to complement any bathroom style.
Permanent Grab bars offer the greatest strength. When it comes to installing bathroom grab bars onto the walls of a shower or bathtub, we most often recommend permanent installation.
Clamp-on Bathtub Safety Bars can be found as well- this type of bathroom grab bar is secured onto the side of the bathtub with a dial that clamps down securely onto rubber pads. The grab bar extends up from the clamp (usually in a U-shape) and provides a stable surface to hold onto.
A bath area should provide at a minimum two stable, sturdy surfaces to hold onto when stepping into and out of a bathtub or shower (ie. two grab bars). They should be reachable by the person exiting the tub, able to hold onto both prior to stepping into or outside of the tub.
Bath safety grab bars that have a non-slip surface as part of the grab bar provided added confidence for the user(s). The metal types will have a "knurled" surface, a set of ridges to help with ensuring a firm grip.