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Solutions for Accessible Bathrooms - Disabled World

"Selected for their ease of installation, a strong structural base and integrated wood backing , barrier-free showers are ideal for both residential and commercial use for the disabled and those aging in place." Those who require modifications to their bathroom to accommodate a disability, injury or who are aging in place will find this guide to bathroom modifications solutions very helpful; key products already approved by United Disabilities Services . Independence in the bathroom is one of the most challenging tasks for accessibility and safety in the home. No matter the disability, the bathroom is almost always one of the most challenging rooms in which to maneuver. It is difficult to feel at home, much less feel safe, if you don't have secure access in your own bathroom. Achieving safety and independence with bathroom modifications is possible with the right products, but there are added benefits as well. For example: Customization: Modifying a bathroom is, by de...

Command Shower Caddy Hanger Bath Hook

Product Description From the sink to the shower and the tub to the tile, Command Bath Products have solutions to keep you organized in style. Frosted to hide water spots and designed to drain quickly, this product line looks as good as it works. Command Shower Caddy Hanger with Water Resistant Strips allows you to place most shower caddies where you want them in the shower. Makes it easy for everyone in the family to reach what they need and keeps things organized. The Caddy Hanger stands up to hot, wet and humid environments and sticks to a variety of surfaces, including glass , mirror, tile, fiberglass, wood and painted surfaces. Tested and proven to hold better than suction cups, it is easy to apply and comes off cleanly without damage. Repositioning is easy with assorted water resistant refill strips . Great for bathroom organization including guest and kids' bathrooms, renters and dorm life. Preparation Instructions To Apply: 1. Select location. If possible, choose a l...

2017 Capri Retreat Review - Capri Camper Review

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200 Shares 2017 Capri Retreat Review http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/2017-capri-retreat-review/"> 2017 Capri Retreat Review &BODY=I found this article interesting and thought of sharing it with you. Check it out: http://www.truckcampermagazine.com/camper-reviews/2017-capri-retreat-review/"> Truck Camper Magazine reviews a 2017 Capri Retreat Long Bed , a hard-side, non- slide truck camper .  What happens when you take a classic floor plan , build it with old-school materials, and then integrate new technologies and ideas?  Can a classic camper be cutting-edge? Depending upon who you ask, truck campers represent about 5-percent of the overall RV industry.  In a word, truck campers are a niche.  Within this niche, every truck camper brand has its own micro-niche defined by the products, materials, production processes , and overall marketplace approach they represent. ...

The Benefits of Bathing with Your Baby + Yookidoo Bath Time Toys Giveaway

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Research has shown that bathing with your baby has many benefits, including skin-to-skin contact, a calming effect on both you and your baby, and an amazing opportunity to bond. Even Dr. William Sears (yes, THAT Dr. Sears, the author of over 30 parenting books), agrees, although he reminds parents to be safe. Let’s check out a few safety tips, then read on for a chance to win two awesome tub toys that take bath time with baby to whole new levels of fun! Safety Tips for Bathing with Baby Affiliate links included below. Thanks for your support! When it comes to reaping the benefits of bathing with baby, safety is key. Here are a few tips to make sure your little one stays safe in the tub with you: Wait until the umbilical cord heals . You don’t want to submerge your baby until that little piece of umbilical cord has fallen off and his navel is all healed. Watch your water temperature . You might love scalding hot baths , but your baby doesn’t. Stick to room temp water (or slightly abo...