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Ensure that slip resistant flooring is used in all areas of the bathroom. While most materials are slippery when wet, slip-resistant flooring materials help to eliminate many falls and reduce risk. Any water on the floor should be wiped up as soon as possible to maintain safety.
Eliminate steps leading into tub or shower areas. Try to surround a tub with a platform where you can sit down prior to entering or exiting the tub.
Select shower doors carefully. Always use shatterproof glass in shower enclosures. Also, if the door is hinged, have it open into the room instead of into the shower. In the case of an emergency, this allows easy access into and out of the shower.
Install proper faucets. The NKBA recommends pressure-balanced and temperature-controlled valves in the bath and shower to prevent scalding. Also, install faucets in areas that are easily accessible from outside the tub or shower. Avoid having to stretch or reach for the water control.
Add benches and grab bars. Installing them within shower enclosures and near the entrance of tub greatly decreases the chance of accidental falls.
Know what features are most important to you and your family so it's easier to choose when the time comes. There's an abundance of different appliances that offer different features but most will get the job done, so if you're budget doesn't allow it, don't pick anything too fancy or high-tech.
The cabinetry in the Purdue solar INhome was recognized for its cutting edge green material in a blog composed by the manufacturer Grabill Cabinets of Grabill, Ind. The cabinets are sold by Design Alternatives in Lafayette, Ind. The article on the cabinetry can be viewed on the Grabill blog at http://www.grabillcabinets.com/blog/2011/08/contemporary-style-green-appeal.