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  1. BAMBOO BATH MAT Picture of BAMBOO BATH MAT The Bamboo Bath Mat is a bathtub or shower mat designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities. Made of genuine bamboo slats, this after-shower or after-bath step-out mat features non-slip backing that helps keep it in place to avoid slipping when the user exits the shower or tub. This mat is also water resistant and has a finished poly stitched border. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 34 x 21 inches....[More Information]

  2. FULL-LENGTH BATH MAT (MODEL 162474) Picture of FULL-LENGTH BATH MAT (MODEL 162474) The Full-Length Bath Mat, model 162474, is a shower mat designed for use by individuals with mobility or balance disabilities or arthritis. Designed to cover the length and width of most tubs, this non-slip, machine-washable mat has more than 200 suction cups on the back to anchor it to the tub and provide cushioning. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 39.5 x 16 inches. COLOR: Blue, green, rose, or white....[More Information]

  3. GATORGRIP SHOWER MAT WITH HOLE & GATORGRIP SHOWER PAD Picture of GATORGRIP SHOWER MAT WITH HOLE & GATORGRIP SHOWER PAD The GatorGrip Shower Mat and GatorGrip Shower Pad are slip resistant coatings for showers designed for use by individuals with balance disabilities. These thick, soft removable mats/pads are made of a polymer psuedo-rubber that is chemically resistant to mold and mildew. They are affixed to the shower floor with a peel-and-stick adhesive backing. The mat has a center drain hole and fits most standard size showers with a center drain. The pad is designed for use in a shower with a drain to one si...[More Information]

  4. NO-SLIP SHOWER MAT (MODEL 311548) Picture of NO-SLIP SHOWER MAT (MODEL 311548) The No-Slip Shower Mat, model 311548, is a shower mat designed for use by individuals with balance disabiities or others at risk for falling. This vinyl mat provides safe footing for the shower. With its round shape and compact size, it fits in virtually all walk-in showers. It has 150 suction cups that anchor it to the shower floor, 63 holes to drain water, and nine water channels to avoid pooling. The mat is treated with microbial blockers to resist mildew, bacteria, and odor. DIMENSIONS: 23 i...[More Information]

  5. ROUND SHOWER MAT Picture of ROUND SHOWER MAT The Round Shower Mat is a shower mat designed for use by individuals with mobility or balance disabilities or arthritis. Designed to cover the floor in most shower stalls, this vinyl slip-resistant mat features 153 large suction cups to anchor it securely, nine water drain lines that drain water beneath the surface, and 63 holes that drain soapy water on the surface. The mat also has anti-microbial agents to resist mold, mildew, and germs. DIMENSIONS: The mat is 23-inches in diameter and the ce...[More Information]

  6. SAFETY BATH MAT Picture of SAFETY BATH MAT The Safety Bath Mat is a shower mat designed to provide traction in the bathtub or shower for people with balance or mobility disabilities. This machine-washable mat has suction cups over the entire bottom surface for security, and drainage holes keep water off the surface. SIZES: Large or small. DIMENSIONS (LxW): The large mat is 30 x 13.75 inches and the small mat is 22.25 x 13.75 inches....[More Information]

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