Bathroom Safety Checklist

September 18th, 2007 by admin

The bathroom can often be the most dangerous room in your home. Use our checklist to make sure you’ve done all you can to provide a safe bathroom for yourself and the older adults you love.

  • Have you installed high quality grab bars in the bath tub and shower?
  • Are you careful not to use towel racks or wall-mounted soapdishes as grab bars?
  • Do you use a non-slip mat or have adhesive safety strips installed in bathtubs and showers?
  • Do you promptly wipe up excess water from the bathroom floor?
  • Do you have a non-skid bath mat for every bathroom?
  • Do you use cleaning supplies that don’t leave a slippery residue behind?
  • Do you use nightlights to help light hallways and bathrooms during the night?
  • Are medications, including vitamins, prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs clearly labeled and properly stored?
  • Are all bathrooms in your home protected by ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and tested monthly to ensure they operate properly?
  • Are small electrical appliances such as hair dryers, curling irons, and razors always kept away from water and unplugged when not in use?

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