Walk-In Shower for Disabled Persons

Accessible Fittings

Definition

An accessible walk-in shower is designed for accessibility: a level or very slightly raised shower tray, maneuvering space for a wheelchair, a seat, and grab bars. It complies with accessibility standards.

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When fitting your accessible walk-in shower, you must take into account several essential criteria to make it a safe and functional space. Opt for a shower tray at floor level or raised by only a few centimeters, to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility. Also, plan for sufficient maneuvering space to allow a wheelchair to turn easily. The installation of strategically placed grab bars will also be a major asset in ensuring the user's stability and safety. Aesthetically, choose non-slip tiles, preferably in light shades, which will bring light and serenity to your shower. Finally, don't hesitate to incorporate practical and accessible storage elements, such as a wall-mounted seat, to make your accessible walk-in shower even more functional for daily use.

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Frequently asked questions

Minimum 1.20 m x 1.20 m to allow transfer from a wheelchair.

Yes, fixed or folding according to current accessibility standards.

Recommended for greater comfort and independence.

To ensure the accessible walk-in shower is suitable, it's important to consult an occupational therapist or a building professional specializing in accessibility. They can assess your specific needs and advise you on essential features to consider.

For an accessible walk-in shower, it is preferable to use non-slip and easy-to-maintain floor covering, such as tiles or resin flooring. This will ensure good grip and a safe surface, even when wet.

An accessible walk-in shower will benefit from well-distributed and sufficiently bright lighting, preferably with recessed ceiling spotlights. This will provide good visibility and facilitate your movement in the shower.

Around the accessible walk-in shower, it's important to provide clear space for a wheelchair to turn. You should also place hygiene products and towels within reach to facilitate your independence.

In an accessible walk-in shower, essential accessories include a horizontal grab bar, a folding shower seat, and, if possible, a soap dish or holder for your hygiene products. This will ensure the necessary comfort and safety.

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