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Shower Grab Rails

Our range of stainless steel shower grab rails are designed to make the bathroom more accessible and safer for the elderly and disabled.

Available in a range of configurations and sizes, including L-shaped, T-shaped, and corner grab rails, our shower grab rails will provide as much support as possible for a variety of shower tasks. Also available upon request:

  • Grab rails that are custom made to measure 
  • Mirror polish and 1428 knurled grip non-slip finish
  • 38mm diameter
  • CleanSeal flanges for inhibiting bacteria growth.

Browse our range below and order your shower grab rails online. Or for more information, please Contact us or call us on 03 9466 3211 to discuss your requirements.

We have also a range of other disability equipment for showers and  grab rails for around the home, including:

Guarantee

Hand Rail Industries™ products are fully guaranteed against faulty workmanship and material defects subject to normal wear and tear of the product for a period of 5 years.

Stainless Steel Care Guide

To prevent Tea Staining it is recommended regular cleaning be carried out with only mild detergent or cleaning compounds specifically made for stainless steel, then rinsed with water and wiped with a clean cloth. 

Shower Grab Rails

It is common for Grab Rails to be installed in order to assist elderly or disabled individuals with transfer on and off the shower seat.

There are many different varieties of shower Grab Rails, so it is important to consider:

  • Where the rail will be installed.
  • The intended purpose of the rail.
  • The specific needs of the user/users.
  • The relevant standards, legislation and compliance issues.

Grab Rail Australian Standards

The Australian Standard 1428.1-2021 Design for Access and Mobility provides guidelines for the suggested placement and specification of Grab Rails.

While the Building Code of Australia outlines regulations for public buildings, the application of Australian Standards is not mandatory in a private dwelling. However, these Standards have been adopted as the accepted best practice for home modifications in a private/residential property.

Australian Standards set out minimum technical specifications which may not not be suitable for all situations and customisation may be required. To create an appropriate long-term solution, it would be best to consult with an Occupational Therapist.

 

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