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Home & GardenBathroomGrab Rails90 degrees Bend Toilet Grabrail

90 degrees Bend Toilet Grabrail

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 05_181800111_0103_2_2

The NDIS Support Item Reference Number provided is a guide only. Please note that each purchase must align with your individual plan goals and needs, and eligibility may vary based on your disability type and NDIS plan. Final approval for claims is determined by the NDIS.

$98.95
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Description

From time to time we all use the help of toilet grab rails. Toilet grab rails are a necessary aid in any compliant public toilet and washroom facility. Furthermore, the use of ambulant toilet rails prevails in toilet cubicles at hotels, airports, shopping centres and many more. Toilet grab rails consist either of the 90 degree or 40 degree style of rail. Selection of either one is a matter of preference, prescription or specification.

Key Features

  • Reversible (left or right)
  • 450mm x 450mm
  • AS1428.1-2009 Ambulant

Additional Information

Builders often fix grab rails to partition walling of public toilet facilities, which in itself is a good thing to do. However, screws and fixings will be visible on the partition wall in the adjacent cubicle. Accordingly, we supply cover plates for grab rail flanges installed on partitions in toilet cubicles.

Partitioning boards form shower or toilet cubicle layouts in larger toilet and washroom facilities. Frequently boards vary in thickness with a minimum of 12mm. For example, the purpose of stainless steel grab rail partition covers is to hide screws on the opposite side of the board. Therefore, partition covers are designed for a minimum partition board thickness of 12mm. For this purpose, three Allen key screws are used for fastening. Furthermore, these partition covers become integral parts of the grab rails when fitted.

The nature of our ambulant grab rails is that installation for left or right hand use is possible as these rails have a reversible design. Besides, every toilet should have a left and right rail fitted to suit all users.