10 Facts About Grab bars

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Grab bars are safety devices designed to enable a person to maintain balance, lessen fatigue while standing, hold some of their weight while maneuvering, or have something to grab onto in case of a slip or fall.

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Grab bars must bear high loads and sudden impacts, and most jurisdictions have building regulations specifying what loads they must bear.

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3.

Grab bars are made of metal, plastic, fiberglass, and composites.

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4.

Grab bars are most commonly installed next to a toilet or in a shower or bath enclosure.

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5.

Some grab bars have a light feature and double as a night light offering up a little more safety at night when using the bathroom.

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6.

Grab bars are often used in conjunction with other medical devices to increase safety.

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7.

Grab bars installed by a doorway are usually added near a railing.

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8.

However, grab bars are actually available in many styles, finishes and colors.

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9.

Grab bars are made with built in LED lighting and can come in many different colours.

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10.

Grab bars were required on U S railroad cars by the Railroad Safety Appliance Act of 1893.

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