Tips To Save Your Loved Ones From Bathroom Accidents

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The bathroom is probably the most frequently visited place at your occupancy. And the astonishing thing is that it can turn out to be the most dangerous place in your entire house too!

About 234,094 non-fatal bathroom injuries were reported in a single year around the States.

Where there arrives a danger, it brings along the need to adapt to certain precautions.

The measures that should be taken in order to avert injuries in the bathroom are highly case specific. Depending upon your bathroom’s size and overall structure details, you can decide for the most appropriate option regarding the flooring, handrails, shower mats, and other bathroom equipment.

Below I am listing a few tips that could ultimately prevent accidents occurring in the bathroom. Let’s get ahead and check them out!

Better the Lightning, Better the Visibility

In particular, while using the bathroom during night time, it is very significant to have an adequate amount of lightning that could help you safely use the bathroom facility. Without a proper light system, you will not be able to see if the floor is wet and may accidentally slip over it. Remember to choose the light type, keeping in consideration your bathroom interior. From a white themed highly illuminated washroom, all the light will be reflected from the wet flooring, making it complicated for you to identify those danger zones.

Grab Bars, and Hand Railings are Noteworthy

Often while bathing inside the tub, it gets difficult to get out of it because of the bathtub’s slippery sculptured marble base. In such a case, grab bars or handles on the corner side of the tub prove out to be very significant. They may not only help you get out of the bathtub safely and securely but 50% of the time but also support you while you are about to slip and topple over. Hand railings near the shower stall can be of great use too. It is okay if you forgot to equip one in your bathroom, a metallic towel holder can also be used for similar purposes.

Textured Skid-Proof Floorings Work Best

Indeed, sparkly smooth floors look beautiful! But what’s the point of equipping your bathroom area with such appealing surfaces when it is not AT ALL SAFE!  Skidding is one of the major accident that occurs in the bathroom. It does not ALWAYS happen because of smooth, slippery surfaces, but sometimes because the flooring is dirty or has caught grease. Therefore, it is better to clean your bathroom correctly after finding it out to be slightly contaminated.

It is not a big deal if you already have a smooth non-textured flooring at the bathroom. The most appropriate solution for such a case will be to use skid-resistant bathroom mats. Find some of the best non-slip bathtub mats, place them near the shower stall area, and inside the bathtub. Trust me, this bathroom accident prevention tip is going to work wonders!

No Electrical Appliances in the Showering Zone

Most of us find it convenient to keep our blow dryers, epilators, curlers, and straighteners inside the bathroom near the sink or shower area. Mind it! If you are one such witless person, no doubt, you have exposed yourself to high risk. It is always better to have a separate mini cupboard for keeping such electrical devices far away from the shadow of water. Do not take this tip lightly, and specifically if you have kids running around the house using the bathrooms stuffed with such appliances.

Make a Check on the Water Temperature

As you all know, hot water burn is not a common bathroom accident, but after all, precaution is better than cure!

Before deciding to get inside the bathtub or the shower stall area, make sure to adjust the water temperature. If you have a water heater installed near the showering area, you can quickly fix the water degrees, wait for a few seconds, and have a safe time showering.

Handling Bath Oils and Talcum Powder Residues

Nowadays’ almost every one of us uses bathing oils and scrubs during showering. I will certainly not tell you to get rid of such cleansing liquids but to use them appropriately. DO NOT let the redundant product get collected on the bathroom floor near the bathtub or showering area. You may not care about it during bathing, but later on, when you’re about to leave the bathroom, you are exposed to a higher risk of tripping accidents. Use your beauty liquids with proper care and dispose of the other product using the bathroom drains or dustbin.

Conclusion

Care for yourself and your loved ones! Small little differences in your lifestyle could make a significant impact and prevent unfortunate accidents from occurring in the bathroom. I hope you will stick to these simple daily life tips to avoid accidents in the bathrooms.