Non-slip flooring reduces the risk of falls and enhances safety, especially in wet conditions where slips are more likely to occur.
Grab bars should be installed 33 to 36 inches from the floor to provide stability and support for individuals with mobility challenges.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets protect against electrical shocks in wet environments by shutting off power when a fault is detected.
Building codes require mechanical ventilation, such as an exhaust fan, in bathrooms without windows to remove moisture and prevent mold growth.
The ADA mandates accessible design to accommodate individuals with disabilities, ensuring inclusivity and usability.
Building codes ensure safety, accessibility, and structural integrity, reducing risks associated with improper construction.