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At Prosafe Living, we understand that safety is not optional — it’s a necessity. That’s why we offer bathroom grab bars that are built to last and engineered for real-world use.
Here’s what sets our grab bars apart:
We carry a complete range of handicap grab bars and safety grab bars to meet every need:
Our shower grab bars are designed to provide stable support in wet and slippery conditions. Made with anti-slip surfaces and rust-resistant finishes, these bars are perfect for walk-in showers, shower stalls, and bathtub/shower combos.
Properly placed toilet grab bars make sitting down and standing up safer and easier. Our ADA toilet grab bars are available in both side-mount and rear-wall configurations to meet ADA grab bar placement standards.
Reduce the risk of falls with our bathtub safety grab bars. These bars provide a firm grip when entering, exiting, or moving around the bathtub area.
Need flexibility? Our flip-up grab bars fold up when not in use, making them ideal for shared or multi-use bathrooms where space matters.
Angled grab bars offer ergonomic support for users who need assistance transitioning between seated and standing positions, especially near toilets and shower seats.
When installing grab bars in a commercial or public restroom, it’s important to follow the ADA grab bar specifications. Here are the key requirements:
| Requirement | ADA Standard |
|---|---|
| Grab Bar Diameter | 1¼ inches to 1½ inches (circular cross-section) |
| Clearance from Wall | 1½ inches |
| Weight Capacity | Minimum 250 lbs at any point |
| Side Wall Grab Bar (Toilet) | 42 inches minimum length |
| Rear Wall Grab Bar (Toilet) | 36 inches minimum length |
| Grab Bar Height (Toilet) | 33 to 36 inches from the floor |
| Shower Grab Bars | Horizontal and vertical bars required |
| Surface | Non-slip, smooth, and free of sharp edges |
Proper ADA grab bar placement is critical for both compliance and safety. Common installation locations include:
ADA grab bar requirements include a diameter of 1¼ to 1½ inches, a wall clearance of 1½ inches, and a minimum weight capacity of 250 lbs. For toilets, the side grab bar must be at least 42 inches long, and the rear bar must be at least 36 inches long, mounted between 33 and 36 inches from the floor.
ADA grab bars should be placed on the side wall and rear wall near the toilet, inside the shower area (both horizontal and vertical bars), and along the bathtub wall. Exact placement depends on the bathroom layout and ADA guidelines.
The ADA requires a minimum 42-inch grab bar on the side wall and a minimum 36-inch grab bar on the rear wall behind the toilet. These measurements ensure proper support for users transferring to and from the toilet.
According to ADA standards, grab bars near toilets should be installed between 33 inches and 36 inches above the finished floor. In showers, horizontal grab bars are typically mounted at 33 to 36 inches, while vertical bars may be placed at the shower entrance.
Yes. ADA compliant grab bars must be able to withstand a force of at least 250 pounds applied at any point on the bar. Many commercial-grade grab bars, including those at Prosafe Living, support up to 500 lbs for added safety.
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