Keep Guests and Family Safe in the Bathroom

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As the holidays approach, we Valley resident often entertain holiday guests. Since we want our family and guests to be safe, today, let's look at some things in the bathroom that can cause accidents. According to the Centers for Disease Control, almost a quarter of a million adults per year have an accident in the bathroom severe enough to set them back for at least a day.

The tub or shower

If you don't have a rubber mat for the bottom of the tub or shower, now is an excellent time to get one. A third of all bathroom accidents happen in or around the tub or shower. Even non-slip decals should be considered if you don't want to use a mat.

It's also entirely acceptable to install a safety bar in a shower or tub, even for families who don't have a senior in the home. Since falling isn't exclusive to older adults, why should safety bars be?

The floor

Even when you have plenty of towels available for your family and guests to use, sometimes water is going to get on the floor.

Invest in a couple of bath rugs for your bathroom. Bathroom floors tend to get wet in spite of good intentions, so make sure the carpets are non-slip and don't have long, loopy fibers that could catch a pinky toe. Many people put a rug in front of the tub or shower and the second one in front of the sink.

Scalding

As a healthy adult, your skin can tolerate and welcome hot water. But, if you entertain elderly or very young guests, their skin can quickly burn at a water temperature you find comfortable. Even though hot water is at a premium during the increased company-load levels the hot water has to produce, please consider turning the water heater temperature down for the duration of the visit. If you have small children or seniors in your home, consider leaving the water heater at the lower temperature.

The toilet

Many bathroom accidents can be traced to over-enthusiastic alcohol consumption. While we aren't saying you should hide the good liquor when family comes, it's probably not a good idea to let the family joker keep refilling your guest's glass over their jovial, half-hearted protests.

Good lighting

Lights will also keep bathroom visitors from stumbling around in the dark. Some people like to have low-level LED lighting attached to a motion sensor or even the main lights, so no one is ever in the dark. It's a sensible idea and one which has been implemented in many care homes across the country.

Exhaust fan

The exhaust fan is your best friend when it comes to lowering the humidity, and therefore minimizing slippery surfaces, in the bathroom. Make sure your bathroom exhaust fan is up to snuff, even when you don't have visiting company.

We hope this has given you some ideas for bathroom safety in your home. If you have plumbing hazards and need our help, give us a call.

If you need a licensed, bonded, experienced plumber for plumbing installation and service in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Ahwatukee or San Tan Valley call Norfleet Family Plumbing Heating and Air at 480-681-1764.

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