Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Simple steps can prevent slips and falls in bathrooms

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Bathrooms can serve as sanctuarie­s, providing a warm tub to soak in after a long, weary day or a private place to retire for a few minutes of peace and quiet.

Bathrooms can also be dangerous places, as various groups warn that most slipand-fall accidents that occur at home will happen in the bathroom. The combinatio­n of hard surfaces and moisture from sinks and showers can create dangerous conditions.

Furthermor­e, bathrooms tend to be small spaces, so should a fall occur, it’s more likely a person will hit various surfaces on the way down.

The risk of falling in a bathroom increases with a person’s age. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, seniors older than 65 have a 25 percent chance of falling in the bathroom.

Seniors generally have less flexibilit­y and balance than younger people, meaning falls can be life-threatenin­g. Bones can easily become fractured, and internal bleeding may occur in serious cases.

Bathrooms can be made more safe in a few simple ways. Here are some simple steps homeowners can take to ensure bathroom safety.

• Keep the bathtub clean: Soap residue or other grime can contribute to slippery conditions in the shower and tub. Cleaning these surfaces frequently can improve traction.

• Declutter the space: Remove extraneous items from the bathroom that can pose as tripping hazards.

• Choose the right bath mat: Bath mats can contribute to slips and falls. For those who cannot live without them, choose a mat with slip-resistant backing, and add double-faced tape for added security.

• Limit moisture: Use a weighted shower curtain or install shower doors to prevent water from getting on the floor. Mop up any water or additional condensati­on to help dry the bathroom.

Install an exhaust fan to help vent moisture that can condense and accumulate on the floor and fixtures.

• Improve bathroom lighting: Make sure lighting in the bathroom illuminate­s all areas.

• Wear nonslip shoes: Wearing nonslip shoes when in the bathroom can reduce the chances of slipping on wet floors.

• Install a walk-in shower or bathtub: These lipless fixtures can assist those who have difficulty entering a standard tub or shower.

Grab bars can also help with maneuverin­g in and out of the shower area.

• Use a raised toilet seat: A raised toilet, or one with a special seat that reduces the distance one has to go to reach a seated position, may help prevent falls.

Any individual with a health condition that causes vision disturbanc­es or difficulti­es with balance should work with a doctor to find a resolution to these problems to prevent the conditions from contributi­ng to falls.

 ??  ?? Some items that prevent bathroom falls include bath mats and walk-in showers.
Some items that prevent bathroom falls include bath mats and walk-in showers.

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