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EX-908 sliding shower door for hotel serves people with reduced mobility, it mainly achieves its convenience and accessibility through the following aspects:
Easy-to-operate design: The shower sliding door features an easy-to-operate design, allowing guests with limited mobility to open and close easily. Door handles are usually positioned at an easy-to-grasp height, and the shape and material are carefully chosen to facilitate grip and application of force. For guests with weak hand strength or poor grip strength, the door handle can also be designed with a lever to reduce the difficulty of operation.
Width and opening angle considerations: The sliding shower door is wide enough to ensure that a wheelchair or other assistive device can pass smoothly. The opening angle of the door is also large enough to facilitate guests with limited mobility to enter and exit the shower room. This design not only reduces obstacles for guests during their movement, but also improves their safety and comfort.
Smooth and Low Threshold: Shower door thresholds are designed to be as smooth and low as possible, and are even designed to be barrier-free to eliminate obstacles when entering and exiting the shower room. This design can greatly reduce the difficulty that guests with reduced mobility may encounter when getting in and out of the shower room, reducing the risk of falls and slips.
Extra support and stability: Shower enclosures often have grab bars to provide extra support and stability for guests with limited mobility. The position and height of these armrests are carefully designed to ensure easy grip for guests while standing or moving. In addition, the floor of the shower room may also be designed to be non-slip to reduce the risk of falls.
The EX-908 sliding shower door for hotel provides convenience and accessibility for guests with reduced mobility. These designs and services not only improve guest satisfaction and comfort, but also reflect the hotel's humanistic care and respect for guests.