Barrier-free handrails are designed to help the disabled, the elderly, and those with limited mobility move around and carry out daily activities more easily by gripping the corresponding handrails. They also prevent injuries caused by accidental falls during movement. Based on the characteristics and advantages of our company's barrier-free handrail products, this article explains how to better use, maintain, and care for these handrails.
First, to ensure a better grip, our handrails adopt a professional anti-slip structural design. The outer tube of the nylon handrail is specially made with anti-slip particles, which not only guarantees the anti-slip performance of the handrail but also provides good comfort. Second, since there are different types of such handrails, each suitable for specific usage environments, and we also offer custom-made handrail types to meet clients' unique needs, our barrier-free handrails support multi-functional assembly. Different types of handrails can be combined and used with one another.
The handrails are composed of an inner stainless steel tube and an outer nylon tube. This structure not only prevents rusting and corrosion, ensuring cleanliness and environmental friendliness, but also makes the handrails recyclable products.
Our barrier-free handrails boast additional performance advantages, such as antibacterial properties, antistatic capabilities, and ease of cleaning. They are suitable for installation on both sides of corridors, in public toilets, home bathrooms, and other public places, making them an indispensable anti-slip and protective product in building decoration.
Maintenance and Care Tips for Barrier-Free Handrails
- During daily use, barrier-free handrails should be cleaned regularly. Use a soft cotton cloth and clean water to wipe the surface of the handrails to keep them clean in appearance.
- Do not use strong corrosive acid or alkali solutions for cleaning, as this may damage the outer tube of the handrails.
- In addition, for bathrooms where handrails are installed, keep the windows open frequently for ventilation. This not only ensures good air circulation in the bathroom but also contributes to the health of family members.



