Shower heads: Shower heads are fixed with a long vertical bar which can be adjusted according to the requirement. Sometimes handheld shower is also fixed with a long hose pipe for easy use of the shower.
Grab bar: Maximum roll-in showers are constructed with a grab bar which may be horizontal, vertical, or inclined.
Curb: Generally we try to omit the curb in the roll-in shower but curb provision is a must then we need to provide a 0.25” curb or 0.5” to >0.5” curb provided. For 0.25” curb beveled edge should not be provided but in the 0.5” to >0.5” curb beveled edge is needed to be provided for the easy movement.
Shower seats: Shower seats are the structure that is used at the time of taking a shower. It is fixed to the wall or rigidly fixed up with screws. It may be folded up when it is not in use.
Open design: The space roll-in the shower must contain enough space otherwise the wheelchair is banging on the wall.
Double drain: Generally roll-in shower does not contain a curb, that’s why we need to provide an additional drainage system for the safe drain out of the shower water.