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Bathroom - Lighting and Accessories

Last Updated: January 30, 2008 | Related resource areas: Family Caregiving

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Bathroom accessories should be safe, too. Soap dishes should be recessed to avoid injury. Medicine chests should be recessed and within easy reach. Sliding doors are preferred over pullout doors and unbreakable shelves are recommended.

Lighting is particularly important in the bathroom. The entire room should be evenly lit and without glare. Countertops and floors should have a matte finish. Walls should be light in color. A light switch located near the door can prevent accidents that may occur from walking through a dark room. A night light can also help with lighting. The better the lighting, the safer the bathroom space will be.

In addition to lighting, a safe supplemental heat source and ventilation system are also advisable.


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