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Having your independence and dignity back while bathing is a really big thing. A walk-in bathtub is a great aid to minimize falling in the bathroom. |
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets - 26" x 53" x 36" Left Side - Soft Cream - A16762 10
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets The luxurious Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets allows you to safely enjoy the pleasure of a peaceful and relaxing bath. Convenient and comfortable, the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is a unique bath safety product designed to allow individuals to bathe independently, eliminating the need for any assistance. An inward opening door and non-slip surface makes entering and exiting the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub simple and safe, while a market low 5 inch step makes it easy to lower yourself onto the 17" ADA compliant contoured seat. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub has a unique 18-jet massage therapy system and warm Air Whirlpool Spa so you can add a relaxing therapeutic element to your bath. The centrally located hydrotherapy jets sooth the muscle and joints, while the pre-warmed water and air refresh the water around you. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub whirlpool system does not re-circulate water, allowing you to maintain a bacteria free bathing environment, which is especially important when more than one person will be using the bath. For additional comfort the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub incorporates an inline heater that produces warm air or water and also helps maintain the water temperature. This heater is included and built into the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub air or water jet system. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is designed to fit perfectly into your existing shower stall or previous bath tub. For added safety and durability the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub also features a stainless steel frame, highest grade fiberglass, and access panels with an ergonomic door latch and handle. Enjoy the experience of bathing in your own home again with the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub. Buy your Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets from ActiveForever today! Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets Features: Beautiful upgrade to your home Bathe safely without the fear of falling Luxurious deep soaking and hydrotherapy jets Hydrotherapy Water a
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets - 26" x 53" x 36" Left Side - White - A16762 08
Price : $3,600.00
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets The luxurious Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets allows you to safely enjoy the pleasure of a peaceful and relaxing bath. Convenient and comfortable, the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is a unique bath safety product designed to allow individuals to bathe independently, eliminating the need for any assistance. An inward opening door and non-slip surface makes entering and exiting the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub simple and safe, while a market low 5 inch step makes it easy to lower yourself onto the 17" ADA compliant contoured seat. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub has a unique 18-jet massage therapy system and warm Air Whirlpool Spa so you can add a relaxing therapeutic element to your bath. The centrally located hydrotherapy jets sooth the muscle and joints, while the pre-warmed water and air refresh the water around you. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub whirlpool system does not re-circulate water, allowing you to maintain a bacteria free bathing environment, which is especially important when more than one person will be using the bath. For additional comfort the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub incorporates an inline heater that produces warm air or water and also helps maintain the water temperature. This heater is included and built into the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub air or water jet system. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is designed to fit perfectly into your existing shower stall or previous bath tub. For added safety and durability the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub also features a stainless steel frame, highest grade fiberglass, and access panels with an ergonomic door latch and handle. Enjoy the experience of bathing in your own home again with the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub. Buy your Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets from ActiveForever today! Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets Features: Beautiful upgrade to your home Bathe safely without the fear of falling Luxurious deep soaking and hydrotherapy jets Hydrotherapy Water a
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets - 26" x 53" x 36" Right Side - Soft Cream - A16762 09
Price : $3,600.00
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets The luxurious Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets allows you to safely enjoy the pleasure of a peaceful and relaxing bath. Convenient and comfortable, the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is a unique bath safety product designed to allow individuals to bathe independently, eliminating the need for any assistance. An inward opening door and non-slip surface makes entering and exiting the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub simple and safe, while a market low 5 inch step makes it easy to lower yourself onto the 17" ADA compliant contoured seat. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub has a unique 18-jet massage therapy system and warm Air Whirlpool Spa so you can add a relaxing therapeutic element to your bath. The centrally located hydrotherapy jets sooth the muscle and joints, while the pre-warmed water and air refresh the water around you. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub whirlpool system does not re-circulate water, allowing you to maintain a bacteria free bathing environment, which is especially important when more than one person will be using the bath. For additional comfort the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub incorporates an inline heater that produces warm air or water and also helps maintain the water temperature. This heater is included and built into the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub air or water jet system. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is designed to fit perfectly into your existing shower stall or previous bath tub. For added safety and durability the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub also features a stainless steel frame, highest grade fiberglass, and access panels with an ergonomic door latch and handle. Enjoy the experience of bathing in your own home again with the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub. Buy your Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets from ActiveForever today! Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets Features: Beautiful upgrade to your home Bathe safely without the fear of falling Luxurious deep soaking and hydrotherapy jets Hydrotherapy Water a
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets - 26" x 53" x 36" Right Side - White - A16762 07
Price : $3,600.00
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets The luxurious Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets allows you to safely enjoy the pleasure of a peaceful and relaxing bath. Convenient and comfortable, the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is a unique bath safety product designed to allow individuals to bathe independently, eliminating the need for any assistance. An inward opening door and non-slip surface makes entering and exiting the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub simple and safe, while a market low 5 inch step makes it easy to lower yourself onto the 17" ADA compliant contoured seat. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub has a unique 18-jet massage therapy system and warm Air Whirlpool Spa so you can add a relaxing therapeutic element to your bath. The centrally located hydrotherapy jets sooth the muscle and joints, while the pre-warmed water and air refresh the water around you. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub whirlpool system does not re-circulate water, allowing you to maintain a bacteria free bathing environment, which is especially important when more than one person will be using the bath. For additional comfort the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub incorporates an inline heater that produces warm air or water and also helps maintain the water temperature. This heater is included and built into the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub air or water jet system. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is designed to fit perfectly into your existing shower stall or previous bath tub. For added safety and durability the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub also features a stainless steel frame, highest grade fiberglass, and access panels with an ergonomic door latch and handle. Enjoy the experience of bathing in your own home again with the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub. Buy your Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets from ActiveForever today! Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets Features: Beautiful upgrade to your home Bathe safely without the fear of falling Luxurious deep soaking and hydrotherapy jets Hydrotherapy Water a
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets - 30" x 54" x 38" Left Side - Soft Cream - A16762 04
Price : $3,600.00
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Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets The luxurious Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets allows you to safely enjoy the pleasure of a peaceful and relaxing bath. Convenient and comfortable, the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is a unique bath safety product designed to allow individuals to bathe independently, eliminating the need for any assistance. An inward opening door and non-slip surface makes entering and exiting the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub simple and safe, while a market low 5 inch step makes it easy to lower yourself onto the 17" ADA compliant contoured seat. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub has a unique 18-jet massage therapy system and warm Air Whirlpool Spa so you can add a relaxing therapeutic element to your bath. The centrally located hydrotherapy jets sooth the muscle and joints, while the pre-warmed water and air refresh the water around you. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub whirlpool system does not re-circulate water, allowing you to maintain a bacteria free bathing environment, which is especially important when more than one person will be using the bath. For additional comfort the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub incorporates an inline heater that produces warm air or water and also helps maintain the water temperature. This heater is included and built into the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub air or water jet system. The Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub is designed to fit perfectly into your existing shower stall or previous bath tub. For added safety and durability the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub also features a stainless steel frame, highest grade fiberglass, and access panels with an ergonomic door latch and handle. Enjoy the experience of bathing in your own home again with the Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub. Buy your Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets from ActiveForever today! Celebrity Walk-In Bathtub with Jets Features: Beautiful upgrade to your home Bathe safely without the fear of falling Luxurious deep soaking and hydrotherapy jets Hydrotherapy Water a
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Question : What are the safety code for a bathroom hotel in NJ?
bath and floor
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18769 tap it three times 549856 turn around once 498562 lean to the left 54879 lean to the right 459778633221 and then stand on one foot 5468885499 stand on the other foot 54556688975 and then hold your breath and enter the last few digits 32321549685432159863213546874984321321654984323.2016546843519846513652616895478435321649846532165649 8746513216549874635213216549874865959432165498564798798564651321654987465321635249846352132165498465 4321654987465463526165498746543216546545this should get you into the bathroom fairly quickly
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Question : is it safe to use a submersible pump in the bathroom?
running water supply here only lasts for about 3 hrs in the ,morning. i have a 80 litre storage bucket but i dont like to lift the mug for every use when tap water supply is not there. but i have an old small submersible pump. i think i can control its speed with a regulator. but the wires etc would be dipped inside the bucket.....who knows when insulation will fail.......any better safety solution.
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What country are you in ? No the old sump pump will be contaminated store it in gal jugs, or get a NEW sump pump or a pond pump
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Question : My 2 boys are breaking thru the child safety stuff! What can I do?
My boys are 2 & 3 yrs. old. I call them "my little Hercules'!" They break thru every barrier I place for their protection! I put those push down locks for drawers, so that they don't open them, and all they do is pull the drawers until the safety breaks! Then they end up throwing out their clothes all over their room! I even put those hook and eyes at my height , to keep them from opening the doors to other rooms and bathrooms, and they work together to grab my office chair and roll it out into the hall and stand up on it, and unhook the eye! And open the door! I didn't teach them any of this! How do they know? And I even put those magnetic locks on the oven and fridge. (Waste of money!) And I even took their room door down because they broke it! So I have a child gate to keep them in their room during nap time, and through out the night until morning. But they break thru by taking turns, kicking and pushing thru the gate til it falls over! I'm losing money on all this safety Help!
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my 3yr old son actually pulled one of the kitchen cabinet doors off one day when he couldn't get into it. I know exactly what you are going through. All I can tell you is try to set limits, and stay strong on your word. Take away a favorite item for bad behavior. And take the locks off. my son was not as interested in getting into stuff after a while when i just took the locks off.
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Question : Stupid question but the outlet in the bathroom is not working? Can someone help, tell me what to do? I?
It is one of those safety outlets. It stopped working...Can I do anything?Ok! tried both buttons! still not working!
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Since itr is not the GFI it is most likely the cicuit breaker. While irt is unusal for the GFI to cause a circuit to break before it pops but it happens. Its also possible that the braker popped because of another cicuit on the line. Check all your circuit breakers and locate the one that is broken and reset it. Mine is actually the same as my freezer in the garage for some unknown reason. Hope that it helps. If not your outlet might need to be replaced. Good luck to you.
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Question : Is hydrosealing bathroom floors usually recommended?
I can't decide whether hydrosealing my restrooms is something I should do. On one hand, I want to avoid urine getting into the floors and dirtying the floors, but on the other hand, how much of a safety issue is it? This is for a public facility rather than a private residence.Is hydrosealing bathroom floors usually recommended? I can't decide whether hydrosealing my restrooms is something I should do. On one hand, I want to avoid urine getting into the floors and dirtying the floors, but on the other hand, how much of a safety issue is it? This is for a public facility (Library) rather than a private residence. One of the staff bathrooms has a shower head in one section of the room, but no tub separating it from the other amenities of the restroom.
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I assume you have concrete floors? The concrete should be sealed for sanitary reasons or covered with a durable, cleanable surface. If concerned with cost you may be able to get remnant vinyl froma flooring distributor and use inexpensive vinyl base.Inexpensive tile is another option. You don't state what kind of facility this is? If you have customers using your bathroom it is important to your business that they perceive it to be clean.
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Question : I have a 3-years old niece, if she needs to go to a public bathroom, should she go with me in the men's?
Or should I go with her to the women's bathroom? For safety?
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3 is way to young to let her in the women's by herself even if you stand by the door. she's still young and she can go in the men's with you not a big deal my dad took me in the men's when i was little and i survived. when you take her in you don't want her to see something she shouldn't tho so make sure the bathroom is empty first by hollering in then take her in and guard the stall door like a mad dog! it only takes a second for her to disappear. if no ones there you can use the urinal while she takes her time in the stall. if the bathroom is crowded and there is no holding it in pick her up and have her close her eyes and take in and to a stall, i would wait with her in the stall. and have if there are men in there don't stop to wash her hands.. just keep some hand sanitized with her stuff or in your pocket. anyway.. i hope this helps you out i know it can be an odd subject to think about but its perfectly acceptable to take her with you.
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Question : If Leviticus was written today - what would the health and safety prohibitions be?
Im thinking that God would frown on unprotected sex, not washing your hands after going to the bathroom, and bell bottom jeans.
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Well there's this new hamburger from Hungry Jacks. Its got four slices of cheese and a few pallets of meat thrown inside a huge bun. The dang thing is like 4800kj or something.. have fries and a soda with that and there's your daily calorie intake right there for lunch.I mean, I wanna die on teh nest you know what I mean.. but I still gotta be actually doing it when I go... I just don't want to pop an artery from all that fat.
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Question : How do I report safety issues at a public high school?
Hello, The public high school that my son attends is in a very poor state. Bathrooms and water fountains do not work. Ceilings and floors both have extensive water staining. These are the larger issues, there are many other smaller problems. I know the school board is a obvious answer but it has already been brought to their attention. What is the next step?Thanks in advance.
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Contact OSHA (Occupational, Safety, and health administration)
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Question : Do those child safety locks work on bathroom medicine cabinets?
I see that they have them at Wally world and wanted to know if anyone has tried them on anything besides cabinet doors and drawers in kitchens. I would like to use them on my bathroom medicine cabinet to lock medicines and other things my 2 year old can reach now. Any advice is appreciated.
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I tried the ones from Wallyworld and they were a waste of money. They are flimsy and a two year old can yank them open. I tried more expensive ones and they were crap too.The only thing I have found that works and my six year old can't even open are in the hardware section. They are like the old hook locks that poeople have on wood screen doors. They have a hook and an eye but the hook part has a metal catch on it that you have to slide back before it will slip out of the eye. They are cheap, like four for $1.50. You can even get them in different finishes to match your fixtures. Easy screw in installation and they work on everything. We even have ones that hold the kids' entertainment center to the wall so they can't pull it over. You can even put them on the inside of drawers so they only open about an inch. Hope this helps!!
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Question : is this a housing safety issue?
when they replaced a medicine cabinet in bathroom, they disconnected the only plug in bathroom and said they are not rehooking up as they have to do additional work to meet new safety codes. Use an extension cord they told 250 units in subsidized housing. Is this a legal safety violation..What about newly chipped tiles in entry way that one might trip on?I am picky about the tiles as they can be tripped on and a lady in the building had a leg amputated recently..not for appearances sake..hi wrangler..no actually I did like the answer..I just wanted more thoughts on it. i thought the idea of taking pictures was exellent. I din't know there are building inspectors. where do you find out who inspects it (what agency).We had outlet on the medicine chest before. I was told they are not connecting the wires back up (so maybe they capped them) or doing anything further...use extension cord maintanence told me and others...none will be fixed as they said it is within two feet of water and need the thing you said and apparently they feel they spent too much on remodeling (much was a grant I heard and they saved so much through the years jury rigging, using cheapest materials, and not fixing stuff and things like not offering to paint in 15 years etc that it is about time they fix something..the tiles were cracked, wood cabinets falling apart and formica leaking and buckled, hole cut in weall as they measured toilet wrong etc. Maintanence said today thatthey have to use cheapest stuff avaliable as this is subsidized and they don't get enough rent..they get the same rent that they charge someone if they are not eligible fo section eight. We pay a share and hud pays rest so they get all their money and charge same as if someone not getting subsidies would get. he claims they could get 200 or 300 hundred more a month. balony (we have a laundry room..neighbors told me it's filthy and they had NO lights last time they went, they had to use flashlights..we have a pool (yeah, a little one that they only open 1/3 of the summer for some reason always closed..Most people would not live here in my opiion unless they had to.. thanks for your good advice.no the outlets they want us to plug extension cords in are not gfci. He said they were build in early 70's and no work like that done..that's why they can't connect outlets he said they need to be gfci but he didn't say extension cord outlets need to be that too. Very helpful.
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I notice you had an answer on this subject already... I guess you didnt like it, since you are reposting it... hehehe...but the fact is... you DO need to check with your LOCAL building inspector, to verify what is legal, and what isnt.Now... It sounds like you are in a multi-family dwelling.... this could be anything from apartments to condo's ... even to multiple buildings.Here are some basics.... Electricity and water do not mix. Homes, apartments, and other dwelling places are manufactured with electrical outlets in the bathrooms. There ARE limitations on what kind of outlets, and where they can be placed. You did not state in either question... whether 'they' were stopping all work, or had plans to continue.Trip hazards also fall under safety guidelines, even tho most folks would consider it a matter of the quality of workmanship. Since this is 'subsidized' housing... there are usually some additional requirements that owners and contractors are forced to meet. I can't say if that comment about "use an extension cord", was meant to be a temporary answer, or what... but if it is intended that an extension cord be used for any length of time to supply power to bathroom tools.... the suggested outlet SHOULD be a GFCI outlet. (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt) This type of outlet will cut the power off, within milliseconds, of registering a surge.... thus protecting a person, if an accident occurs (like a dryer falls into a sink of water, or tub, for example)I would ask 'HOW' the power was disconnected to that outlet too.... was it properly disconnected at the circuit panel? or did they just cap it off with some wire nuts and/or tape, leaving the wire hot?What you need to do... first... get the facts... If you have them all, you didnt give them all to us... is the work ongoing? Are 'they' coming back to continue any further modifications? What are the local building codes? That last statement is the most important... THEN... if you feel you need to take action... put your complaint in writing, and send it to, 1) the building management .. 2) the local inspector .. 3) the state agency that is subsidizing the dwellings.Good LuckAdditional info: You can find a local building inspector by contacting your city, or county government office. If you are in a large city, then start with the city's inspector. There are also private companies that provide inspection services, which, you may wish to hire, if you need to take this as far as court action. I doubt you will have to tho, as payments to owners/management of buildings like this are often dependant upon their meeting all the requirements of the subsidizing agency. If they don't meet the building codes... they can lose their funding.... often a great motivator, hehehe. With the mention of a neighbor with an amputated leg... I would add that there are certain 'accessibility' requirements that MUST be met by any subsidized dwellings. "Handicap" access is practically a must on any public building these days...whether the whole apartment is considered a 'handicap unit' or not. Most apartments, for instance, will have a certain number of units that have extra wide doors (entry and interior) to allow wheelchairs, etc.. and special plumbing fixtures. The BUILDING entrace, to a multi-family unit...especially a subsidized one.....is often requied to be accessed by the disabled, EVEN IF the apartments are not "handicap" apartments. Much emphasis on this requirement is because of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Ahhh... so... the OLD vanities had a 'built-in' outlet...a vital detail !! It is NOT surprising then, that the management opted to simply disconnect the electric to those old vanities when they replaced them. A standard outlet usually runs a dollar or less... a GFCI outlet...just the outlet itself... will run $15. Not to mention the added expense of cutting a hole in the wall, adding a junction box, and running the extra wire to the 'approved' location.... and the labor to do all that. Bathrooms are NOT required to have an electrical outlet. If they do... then they MUST meet those local codes. It CAN be expensive to meet those codes. I would start with the local inspector's office... take some pics, if possible, of the areas of concern... tho, sometimes, you have to actually SEE a problem... a camera doesnt always capture the entirety of a situation. Take multiple photo's from different angles, and include these in your correspondence. If necessary, use a carpenter's level in the pics to help show any raised tiles, or other trip hazards.Good Luck.
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