| Safe Bath's locally designed walk-in bathtub gives people with a disability the enjoyment of having a bath without the risk of injury. One Safe Bath model, the Cascade DEL-002, costs about half that of conventional safety bath designs. It can fit through most doorways to be easily installed in existing shower spaces or any room in the home with access to hot and cold water taps and a floor drain. Its width of 675mm, length of 1347mm and height of 951mm make it portable if the unit needs to be moved and reinstalled elsewhere.
Features of the Cascade walk-in bathtub include a seat and back moulded to provide maximum support while the user can sit in water up to chest deep. Made of marine-grade fibreglass, it can be plumbed in like a washing machine and is ready to use in just a couple of hours.
Its walk-in door incorporates a medical-grade silicon seal for watertightness that's covered by a five-year guarantee. Built to Australian plumbing and electrical standards, the DEL-002 unit incorporates a spa function which uses 16 air jet and six water jet outlets. A 1500 watt heater and pump unit allows users to make the most of the therapeutic bathing experience without getting cold. A hand-held shower unit, scald-guard taps and a tempering unit provide further advantages
For more information, contact Safe Bath's Adam Deeby on (02) 9979 7732 or go to www.safebath.com.au |