Grab Bars Bathroom Safety
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Grab Bars Products in Kenya
Grab bars are essential for enhancing bathroom safety in both home care settings and healthcare facilities.
In Kenya, particularly in Nairobi, these vital medical aids assist individuals with mobility challenges to maintain independence and reduce fall risks.
Constructed from durable materials, our grab bars meet rigorous professional standards and certifications, ensuring reliability for users.
They are designed for installation in hospitals, clinics, and personal residences, providing critical support where it is needed most.
With a variety of styles and sizes available, grab bars cater to diverse needs and preferences, promoting safety in the bathroom environment.
Healthcare providers can trust GM Medical to supply high-quality grab bars that align with clinical requirements and patient safety protocols.
For more information on our grab bar selection and to enhance safety in your facility or home, please contact GM Medical today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a D12 steel bar in Kenya?
Similarly, a D12 steel bar (12mm) costs around KSh 1,335 for a 12-meter length, equating to approximately KSh 120 per kilogram..
What are the disadvantages of grab bars?
While grab rails are invaluable tools for promoting safety and independence, it is crucial to acknowledge their potential disadvantages. These include aesthetic concerns, the challenges associated with proper installation and potential wall damage, and functional limitations or risks associated with misuse..
What is the standard size of a grab bar?
Standard grab bar lengths include 12, 16, 18, 24, 32, and 36 inches. When selecting the appropriate length, we recommend considering the following factors: The user's hand size and grip strength..
Why are grab bars so expensive?
Material: Stainless steel, brass, and chrome are generally more expensive than basic steel or plastic. Design: Ornate or decorative designs can increase the price. Length: Longer grab bars with larger diameters typically cost more.