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Most bathrooms have three potential hazards especially those found in older homes in places such as Bethesda Md., Georgetown Washington DC or Chevy Chase Maryland. (think soap slick surfaces, and water) that you can do something about to improve the accessibility and safety in the bathroom of necessity. Bathroom remodeling and bathroom renovations or adaptations for those needing handicap bathroom accessibility can be made simply and easily. If you are on a tight budget, you can do some of the work yourself.

You can make a shower or a tub less dangerous by making some small adjustments and additions such as adding textured adhesive strips to the tub or showers surface. Another rather simple adjustment you can make to help make your bathroom or shower more handicap friendly is by adding grab bars to the walls of the shower or above the bathroom tub. Here are a few steps to take to make a difference in making your handicap access bathroom a friendlier place for those that may have physical handicaps.

Keep in mind wet shower floor or bathtub can be deadly. In order to reduce the possibility of a slip or fall in the bath tub or shower adding the earlier mentioned textured strips to the surface of your bath tub or shower can reduce the chances of an accident. You can purchase these strips at most hardware stores or home improvement centers.