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Monday, November 3, 2008

Safety Bath Serenity & Stretch

For those experiencing difficulty entering and exiting a regular bathtub, Safety Bath Inc., a Canadian manufacurer, offers the Serenity and its slightly larger counterpart, the Stretch.

These models offer the lowest step-in height among walk in bathtubs currently on the market. 

The Serenity & Stretch feature an outward swing door which enables a compact size, providing for low water volume and faster fill and drain time.

Safety Bath Inc. offer affordable bathtubs and accessible bathtub options for a wide variety of mobility needs.

Visit http://www.safetybath.com to learn more about Safety Bath products or to find a North American dealer near you.


Thursday, February 21, 2008

Questions to Ask Before You Purchase a Walk in Bathtub

Walk in bathtubs are becoming increasingly popular, not only for those who in their senior years find themselves wanting to remain independent, but also for those who are approaching the baby boomer years and preparing for retirement.

With so many models and options now flooding the market, choosing a walk in bathtub can be difficult. Walk in bathtubs are sold on the web under a variety of names and website addresses. If you want to be sure of what you are buying, contact the manufacturer for information about the product. Look for upfront answers to the following questions:

1. How long have you been manufacturing walk in bathtubs?
2. What is the price?
3. Can my local plumber or installer do the installation?
4. Where can I see the bathtub?
5. What is the warranty?
6. Does the bathtub hold more water than a regular bathtub?
7. Does the tub have CSA/UL certification?
8. What options are available?
9. How does your tub differ from other walk in bathtubs on the market?


Beware of companies who try to sell you a walk in bathtub whether it is the right choice for you or not. Walk in bathtubs are not for people who are wheelchair bound and cannot transfer. People who suffer from Alzheimer’s; someone who could not be left alone to use a stove, should not be left alone to bathe. If you have concerns about the ability of an individual to use the walk in bath, express those concerns. A credible manufacturer will be honest about who the users of their product should be.

It is wise to remember that convenience, comfort and safety should be the main objective you are purchasing a walk-in bathtub.