Bathtub safety rails are devices used to provide support and stability while entering and exiting the bathtub. They can be a great asset for homeowners, especially those with mobility issues. Installing a bathtub safety rail can improve safety, increase independence, and reduce the risk of falls.
When it comes to choosing the best bathtub safety rail for your home, there are several factors to consider. This guide will provide an overview of the different types of bathtub safety rails available, as well as some features to look for when making your decision.
Types of Bathtub Safety Rails
You can find four main types of bathtub safety rails available for sale:
Fixed
Fixed bathtub safety rails are securely mounted to the wall and provide the most stability. However, they can be difficult to install and may require professional help.
Grab Bar
Grab bars are versatile and easily adjustable, but can also be difficult to install without professional help.
Suction and Pressure Mounted
There are rails that attach to the tub with pressure. They work like a clamp on the side of your tub. Be sure the clamp is affixed tightly.
Grab bars with suction cups are a convenient option as they are easy to install and remove. However, they may not provide sufficient support for some users and the suction makes them weaken over time. Havenside does not recommend using this type of grab bar.
Extension Arm
Extension arm rails are adjustable and easy to install, but may not offer as much support as other products.
Features to Consider When Choosing a Bathtub Safety Rail
When selecting a bathtub safety rail, there are a few features to consider: material, height/length, weight capacity, stability, installation, and cost.
Material
The material of the rail should be strong enough to support your weight. Metal and plastic are common materials used in bathtub safety rails; some models may even combine both materials for added durability.
Height/Length
The height or length of the rail should be measured from the wall to the top of the rail to ensure that it fits properly in your bathroom. It should be tall enough for you to comfortably use it without bending over.
Weight Capacity
The weight capacity is also important; you should choose a rail that can safely support your weight.
Stability
The stability of the rail is critical; it should be securely installed on the wall or bathtub with no risk of slipping or shifting. Hard-mounted options will always be more secure. You can enhance safety with suction and clamp-mounted products by regularly testing them to ensure they are secure and tightly mounted.
Installation
The installation process should come with instructions that you can follow, or you may need to hire a professional installer if necessary.
Cost
Finally, the cost is also a factor most people will want to consider. Higher-end models may be more expensive but offer safer performance and durability.
Questions About Choosing a Bathtub Safety Rail
How do you know what type of bathtub safety rail is right for you? Consider the size and weight capacity of the rail, as well as the installation requirements. You want to install a safety rail that ensures the safety of you and your loved ones in order to avoid serious injuries.
How do you ensure your bathtub safety rail is properly installed? If you have experience and are confident that you can follow the instructions provided, then doing it yourself may work for you. However, in most instances, it’s best to hire a professional installer.
How much weight can your bathtub safety rail support? Check the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure that the rail can safely support your weight. Be sure to test the bathtub safety rail for weight stability before personal use.
Remember: Safety First!
Bathtub safety rails provide an extra layer of safety when entering and exiting the bathtub. Different types are available — each with its own advantages and disadvantages — so consider your needs and budget when choosing a rail. Your first priority should be safety.
At Havenside, we care about the well-being of you and your family. We’re here to help homeowners make their homes as safe as possible so every resident can live independently and securely. If you have questions or would like assistance in accessible home modifications, please contact our team.