With strong grab bars installed, older, disabled, or sick users can find a place to hold on to if they are unable to stand steadily on their feet. Using the services of a qualified plumber, the bars should be installed properly according to standards approved by quality assurance authorities. For instance, the bars should be parallel to the ground to avoid any chance of slipping. Other safety measures include placing anti-slip mats beside the tub to prevent slipping and installing a stepladder for getting in and out of the tub. Overall, the bars, knobs, and other fixtures should be of a high quality to ensure durability and functionality. Safety bath tubs have improved lighting Especially for elderly users whose vision has decreased with age, lighting effects are an important consideration in a bathtub and in the entire bathroom space. Using the services of a qualified plumber, the area of the tub should be well lit by replacing the bulbs and ensuring that other light fixtures are in place. With an adequate light in the tub, users can easily see what they are doing and use the right fixtures to control the tub during the bathing period. They are made of durable material Bathtubs can be made of various materials. However, safety bathtubs are made of durable materials that can make them last longer. For example, cast iron is one of the most preferred materials for making tubs, and it is then coated with porcelain enamel. This leads to a fine finish and durable product that enhances the bathing experience. However, remember not to use aggressive scouring methods on cast iron bathtubs. Safety bathtubs are properly installed The way a bathtub is installed says a lot about its safety. For instance, a recessed tub, which is rectangular, should be installed next to three walls to enable one side to remain accessible. With support on three sides, the bathtub remains stable and easily accessible as well. They have the right features in place Safety bathtubs have the right features in place, in addition to their capacity to hold water. Modern tubs embrace technologies and added features that support the head, back and neck of users to improve their bathing experience.