Shower assistive equipment plays an important role in improving the shower experience and safety.Here are several common shower assistive equipment and their functions:
Barrier-free handrails: Barrier-free handrails are public facilities designed for the elderly and disabled, mainly used to provide support and help during the shower process. They can effectively prevent users from slipping or falling while bathing and ensure safety. Handrails are usually installed on the wall or side of the shower area, with a sturdy structure and able to withstand a certain amount of tension. Common types of handrails include straight, L-shaped and 135° multifunctional handrails, which are suitable for different shower areas and needs.
Anti-slip bath stool: The anti-slip bath stool uses a special anti-slip material to ensure a firm grip in a wet environment and effectively prevent slip accidents. The stool legs are thickened and equipped with anti-slip foot pads, which greatly improves stability and safety. The anti-slip bath stool supports one-button folding and is easy to store. It is suitable for use in various scenarios, especially for people who need special care, such as the elderly and pregnant women.
Spa machine: The spa machine is characterized by the use of high temperature resistant, corrosion resistant and safe materials, which helps people develop healthy bathing habits. Through optimized design, it provides ample shower space and reasonable equipment layout to ensure the convenience and safety of users.
Bath assist equipment: Bath assist equipment such as bath assist cabin, by lying the elderly flat on the bed, using a heating rod to heat the water in the pure water bucket, and then wrapping the elderly in a customized bathing cover for bathing. This method greatly reduces the risk of accidental injury to the elderly in the process of going from the bed to the bathroom or basin, and at the same time has a good thermal insulation effect, avoiding the embarrassment of long-term exposure of personal privacy.







