ADA-Compliant
Most walk-in tubs meet or exceed current ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards for comfort and safety.
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Walk-In Tub Options
Most walk-in tubs meet or exceed current ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards for comfort and safety.
Most walk-in tubs have a low step-in threshold, typically around 2 to 7 inches, making it easy to enter and exit the tub. However, ultra-low step-in thresholds as low as just 1 inch are available.
Walk-in tubs have inward or outward swinging doors, and some models have sliding doors. You can choose the best option for your bathroom layout.
Many walk-in tubs come with built-in contoured seating to allow you to sit comfortably while bathing.
Grab bars are strategically placed within the tub to provide support and stability when getting in and out or while bathing.
Textured, non-slip flooring helps prevent slips and falls while entering and exiting the bathtub.
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