Grab bars in the
restroom are essential for an ADA compliant handicap
restroom.
Determine your
requirements for grab bars and check the ADA
compliance of grab bars here
http://www.ada.gov/reg3a.html
Applications and Measuring
Grab bars come in a variety of sizes and a variety of steel widths. Many
are made of stainless steel. Make sure when choosing a grab bar you
choose one that can hold the strength of the person that will be using
the grab bar. Determine where your will be using the grab bars and
measure the placement of the grab bars before ordering. There are a variety of applications for grab bars -
restrooms, stalls, showers, tubs, water closets or toilets. Check the
guide below for the application drawings, how to measure for a grab bar
and the ADA guide.
Grab Bars
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Bradley
Grab Bar
Model 812 |
Bradley
Grab Bar
Model 852 |
Bradley
Grab Bar
Model SA70 |
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Swing Up Grab Bars
Swing up grab bars are ideal for use in hospitals or residential
complexes. They are for use in restroom or changing areas anywhere that
extra support for patients is needed.
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Bradley
Grab Bar
Model 8170-158 |
Bradley
Grab Bar
Model 8370-101 |
Bradley
Grab Bar
Model 8370-103 |
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Mounting Kits
Grab bars can be installed in many different locations - restrooms,
changing areas hospitals, residential complexes and depending on the
surface they are being mounted to, you may need an additional mounting
kit for masonry, dry wall, partitions or paneling.
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Mounting
Kit for
Partition Walls - 899-11 |
Mounting
Kit for Panel
Walls - 899-012 |
Mounting
Kit for Masonry
Walls - 899-013 |
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