Home>Disabled bathrooms>Wall to wall support

9037

Wall to wall support



     


    A bathroom for the disabled must be customised with accessories designed for the comfort of mobility impaired customers or wheelchair users. That is why sanitary ware must comply with specific requirements: for example, the washbasin must be designed to enable the user to rest their arms whilst grab bars and handrails are fundamental for the usability of the bathroom. The Kerasan bathroom collection for the disabled was produced to meet the needs of differently abled persons, providing sanitary ware and aids that can suit any context, combining style and functionality. The range of products dedicated to those who suffer from movement and gait disorder includes the vertical grab bar with ergonomic grip and high weight bearing capacity. Fixed on the wall, this grab bar is the optimal solution for carrying out one’s daily routine independently, with or without the help of a caretaker, because it is a valid and secure aid which helps the person when getting up.

    A strong and safe wall-mounted grab bar

    Kerasan's goal is to improve the usability of bathrooms for the disabled and the elderly through a line of accessories with a simple and refined design, but also with technical features aimed at helping actions and movements of physically challenged persons. All the accessories are also designed to offer an aid to stay on one's feet. The vertical wall-mounted grab bar by Kerasan has a tubular shape and a white nylon coating that ensure a safe grip. Easy to clean, this grab bar can be easily fixed to the wall, without any masonry work. It fits perfectly into any environment.

    Vertical wall-mounted grab bar for the comfort of the disabled

    The vertical wall-mounted grab bar is an extremely useful product that can be easily placed between the toilet and the bidet or in the shower area. It suits any style bath furniture. Compulsory in public toilets for the disabled, this grab bar is also a real help in home bathrooms, as it allows people who suffer from movement and gait disorders or wheelchair users to be able to rely on their own strength when they utilise the bathroom.