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In 2008, it was estimated by the Centre of Disease Control that around 21.8 m people in the United States would have a non-fatal fall in the bathroom. While this research isn’t the most up-to-date, it does give an indicator of just how many people have falls in the bathroom each year. Trends have also not changed drastically around the type of bathrooms people use, so it’s likely that these statistics are still very much representative of the situation people face when bathing.

While these falls are more manageable during younger years, once we enter the later period of our lives, these falls can become severe and even dangerous. Older people are also more likely to have falls, due to a combination of factors, including balance problems, muscle weakness, and poor vision. Long-term health conditions can also be factors.

In the UK, falls for people over the age of 75 are actually the most common cause of injury-related deaths, according to the NHS. Therefore, it’s absolutely essential that people are aware of the situation, and that we reduce the risk of falls where possible – including in the bathroom.

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  1. Slip-resistant wet room flooring – the alternative to anti-slip bathroom mats
  2. Can I get slip-resistant built into my bath?
  3. What’s the alternative?
  4. Pairing anti-slip mats with other mobility bathing adaptions
  5. What are my options?

The Anti-Slip Bath Mat Summed Up

The standard, go-to option for most households. These are typically made from rubber, with suction cups on the bottom, that help you grip to the bath or shower floor and prevent slipping.

Many people consider anti-slip bath mats to be a bit of an eyesore. Many are not stylish and ruin the aesthetics of their bathroom. However, they are chosen for practicality and not for their looks.

Anti-slip bath mats can quite easily collect dirt, grime and be difficult to keep clean in your bathroom. After a few months, this will not come off, resulting in a permanently dirty bath mat. This can create something that is unclean and unhygienic. Bath mats can also become loose, making them a trip hazard if improperly secured. Make sure you check the fitting regularly.

Slip-resistant wet room flooring: an alternative to anti-slip bathroom mats

One of the best ways to reduce the risk of falls, as a shower mat alternative, is by not using an anti-slip mat, is by using slip-resistant materials in surfaces that get wet.

For example, if you have a wet room, always get this installed with slip-resistant wet room flooring (vinyl or tiled). Specially made surfaces are designed to help you get more grip on the flooring, even when wet. Slip-resistant flooring can be designed in a variety of ways. This can be done through acid etching, slip-resistant coatings, and other methods. Make sure you only use flooring that Is recommended for this specific use.

Can I get slip-resistant built into my bath?

Often, many bathroom companies will use slip-resistant materials when constructing bathroom products, as there is a higher risk of falls. As slip-resistant surfaces in the bathroom are so important for everyone’s safety, not just the less mobile or elderly, they are regularly used as a base for baths and shower trays. For example, our modern walk-in bath features a slip-resistant base, to help prevent falls that might occur when entering or exiting the bathtub.

Pairing anti-slip mats with other mobility bathing adaptions

Anti-slip mats on their own do not necessarily mean your bathroom is completely safe, as anti-slip mats do not account for people with mobility disabilities or in the cases of the elderly the difficulty of moving in general. However, other mobility bathing adaptions can help. Grab rails are one of the most common and best adaptions that can be added to a walk-in shower or walk-in bath, as they assist you in getting in and out of the shower or bath.

Pairing both will significantly reduce or even make it near impossible for any accidents to happen when doing your daily routine in a bathroom.

What are my options?

If you need a simple, quick fix, then an ant-slip bathmat is certainly an option. However, we would always suggest a more permanent solution if in the position to do so. Getting a walk-in bath or walk-in shower with slip-resistant flooring will always be a great long-term solution for bathroom safety, but also means your bathroom retains its natural style, uninterrupted by any mats that may not suit it.

If you have any questions about our slip-resistant flooring and products, give us a call, and we’ll be happy to go through any questions you have.