It is a shower made especially for wheel chaired bound users, they just roll into the shower.
Yes. Compound adjectives are hyphenated in English (unless they are already percived as one word, like "lukewarm").
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It's hard to say, but taking something like Xanax or Valium can calm you down a bit.
Using a safety shower to put out a fire on clothing can actually spread the flames due to the water helping the fire to grow. Instead, one should stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames or use a fire blanket to extinguish the fire without further fueling it.
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There are many facilities that would help someone with a disability in their bathroom. Some examples are a step in bathtub, or a roll in shower if one is in a wheelchair. One can also get a pull bar or lift swing installed to help go from a wheelchair to the toilet or shower chair.
'In the shower' would be correct as the world 'shower' does not strictly define the shower head.
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Moving towards a shower if you are on fire can cause the flames to intensify due to the oxygen supply and potentially spread the fire. It's important to remember the "stop, drop, and roll" technique and cover yourself with a blanket to smother the flames before seeking help.