January is Bath Safety Month, which means it’s a perfect time to take a closer look at the hidden dangers lurking in your bathroom and ensure that it is a safe and secure environment for you and your family.
Here are some helpful tips to implement that can keep your bathroom safer:
Installing automated or motion sensor lighting can be a fantastic way to prevent accidents in the bathroom. It ensures that the bathroom is always well lit, which is especially helpful when you need to use the bathroom in the middle of the night. Similarly, if you have elderly or disabled family members, automatic lighting can help them navigate the bathroom more safely.
Water that is too hot can scald your skin, making it crucial to set your water heater to a reasonable temperature. We recommend keeping it around 120°F to reduce the chance of injury, and using a thermometer or testing the water with your elbow or wrist to ensure that the temperature is right.
There are several hazardous items in the bathroom, from razors to cleaning supplies to medicines, that can be dangerous to small children. To keep them safe and prevent accidental poisonings or injuries, store medicine and toiletries in a higher, out-of-reach space or a locked cabinet or drawer. Using child-resistant caps can also make it more difficult for children to get their hands on them. On the contrary, the elderly should keep medicines and other commonly used items within arm's reach to prevent falls.
Wet bathroom surfaces do not discriminate. Every year, people of all ages fall victim (literally) to the slippery and hard surfaces in their bathroom. To prevent accidents and injuries, you should add slip-resistant mats or decals to your bathtub, shower, and bathroom floor. This is especially important for older adults, young children, and pregnant women. If you have a tub, look for a mat that suctions to the bottom of the tub and ensures that whatever mat you step out of the tub onto is securely in place.
Preventative measures can help ensure that your bathroom is a safe and accident-free environment for you and your family – so be sure to take the necessary steps to make it safe and enjoyable for all!
Our goal at Trinity Homes is to build a home that fits your family’s needs. That's why we offer the flexibility to customize floor plans, allowing you to update bathroom designs to accommodate specific family member requirements and even adjust the orientation of rooms in the house.
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