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The Bariatric Grab Bar from Accessibility Professionals is invaluable for providing durable support wherever needed. Whether mounted in a shower or bathtub, next to a toilet or seat, or beside a step or stair, the ADA-compliant Bariatric Grab Bar can provide users with essential support, safety, and stability. The heavy-duty stainless-steel design combined with the bar's extra support brackets allows it to support up to 1250 pounds of weight. This ensures that anyone can gain extra stability from the grab bar. This impressive strength makes the grab bar a must-have item for use in any setting where extra support is needed, especially in locations such as bathrooms, as these are among the most common places for slips and falls to occur in the home.
This product is non-returnable due to: DOES NOT ACCEPT RETURNS.
Notice: This unique custom fabricated item is made-to-order using a "Just in Time" manufacturing process. This is designed to keep your cost lower, but may require an additional 4-week lead time before your product ships.
Note: This product is for sale in the United States only and is ineligible for International Shipping.

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  • All Grab Bars have a Stainless Satin Finish
24 in.24 in.
$116.69
sku: ACC-APFGBB-240QCR
36 in.36 in.
$123.01
sku: ACC-APFGBB-360QCR
42 in.42 in.
$138.81
sku: ACC-APFGBB-420QCR
48 in.48 in.
$167.80
sku: ACC-APFGBB-480QCR
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Accessibility Professionals' Bariatric Grab Bar provides stability and independence to users by offering a supportive grip to facilitate safer movement at nearly any location. Grab Bars are a category of assistive mobility tools that are mounted onto walls to provide extra support to users as they transfer between locations. Among the most common locations for grab bars are places like bathtubs, beside toilets, and outside of showers. The Bariatric Grab Bar is made from durable stainless steel and designed for convenient installation. It comes equipped with extra brackets for enhanced stability and flange covers to provide a clean, sleek appearance on the wall. The 1.25-inch diameter of the bar provides a comfortable grip for all users to ensure broad usability.

To ensure that customers get the exact option that meets their needs, the Bariatric Grab Bar is available in a multitude of lengths. With lengths of 24, 36, 42, 48, 52, 54, or 60 inches, the Grab Bar can be tailored to meet the precise space requirements of each customer. Joining this, the Grab Bar is designed to be mounted at any angle, allowing customers to set the bar in a position that provides ideal comfort to the user. All of these unique features and more make the Bariatric Grab Bar the ultimate tool for providing independence, stability, and safety wherever needed by users.

FAQ For ADA Bariatric Grab Bar with Stainless Satin Finish - Holds up to 1250 Pounds by Accessibility Professionals

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What is the Bariatric Grab Bar material?
Answer: The Bariatric Grab Bar is 100% Stainless Satin Steel which gives it extra durability and an easy cleaning surface.
What is the weight capacity of the ADA-compliant Bariatric Grab Bar from Accessibility Professionals?
Answer: The Bariatric Grab Bar can support up to an unrivaled 1250 pounds of weight, providing essential stability and support to users.
Where is the Bariatric Grab Bar recommended for use?
Answer: The grab bar is recommended for use in any setting where extra support is needed, particularly in locations such as bathrooms, which are common places for slips and falls to occur in the home.

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ADA Bariatric Grab Bar with Stainless Satin Finish - Holds up to 1250 Pounds by Accessibility Professionals
ADA Bariatric Grab Bar with Stainless Satin Finish - Holds up to 1250 Pounds by Accessibility Professionals