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Why does Seabridge only use ADA-compliant accessories?

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Why does Seabridge only use ADA-compliant accessories?

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Accessories include shower valves and hand-sprays, bath taps, grab rails and bars, and anti-scald valves that meet American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) code requirements. Seabridge products meet the requirements of ADA and CSA and carry the disability logo for handicap tubs mark for accessibility. By meeting the guidelines set by ADA and CSA Barrier Free, Seabridge ensures your safety, comfort and ease of access. Our components meet the needs of individuals as well as the standards of architects and engineers. Some companies do not provide approved accessible components. Make sure you ask about the taps used to fill the walk-in bathtub, showering systems, grab rails and bars and anti-scald devices when dealing with other walk-in bathtub companies. If their products do not comply with ADA or carry the disabled walk-in bathtub mark, they will not meet your safety and accessibility needs.

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Accessories include shower valves and hand-sprays, bath taps, grab rails and bars, and anti-scald valves that meet American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) code requirements. Seabridge products meet the requirements of ADA and CSA and carry the mark for accessibility. By meeting the guidelines set by ADA and CSA Barrier Free, Seabridge ensures your safety, comfort and ease of access. Our components meet the needs of individuals as well as the standards of architects and engineers. Some companies do not provide approved accessible components. Make sure you ask about the taps used to fill the safety bath, showering systems, grab rails and bars and anti-scald devices when dealing with other bath companies. If their products do not comply with ADA or carry the mark, they will not meet your safety and accessibility needs.

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