PVC is considerably safe to use as long as it is not ingested or consumed. That being said, PVC-free shower bath curtain is not necessarily 'safer' than PVC shower bath curtains.
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Theoreticaly it is safer to take a shower during a thunderstorm. The chances of getting killed by drowning and by using a bath tub are greater than that of getting struck by lightning and using a bath tub.
Most native English speakers say "take a shower" instead of "have a shower." There are circumstances where you can use either, but "take" is probably the safer choice if you're not sure. If you're referring to a shower that's already happened, it doesn't matter so much; "had a shower" and "took a shower" are both fine.
A "walk-in" tub/shower eliminates the need to step over the side of the tub to get in and out of the bath or shower. Older people and individuals with disabilities or injuries (as well as caregivers) find it much easier and far safer to use a walk-in tub/shower.
Always make sure any cords or chains are out of a childs reach to avoid a choking hazard.
A splash guard for a shower helps prevent water from splashing outside the shower area, keeping the bathroom floor dry and reducing the risk of slips and falls. This can help maintain a cleaner and safer bathroom environment.
Sharp knives are less likely to slip off of the material being cut, and so are considered safer.
You could remove the pan shower and replace it with something else, and install a shower chair, to minimize the risk of tripping or falling. Your grandmother would be much safer.
Yes, some wrestilng mats are safer than others. The amount of damage to the human body caused by the mat is dependent on the material the mat is crafted from, although mainly the damage is from the material under the mat.
Taking a shower typically uses less water than taking a bath, so it can be more water-efficient. Showers are also generally quicker and can help save time in your daily routine. However, the choice between a shower and a bath ultimately depends on personal preference and needs.
Shower pans with seats provide stability and support for individuals with limited mobility, making it easier and safer for them to shower independently. The seats allow for comfortable seating during showering, reducing the risk of falls and providing a more accessible bathing experience.
Tempered glass for shower doors is stronger and safer than regular glass, as it is more resistant to breaking and shattering. It is also easier to clean and maintain, making it a durable and long-lasting option for your bathroom.