Beirut, 02 October 2018. The International Day of Older Persons on October 1st offers an opportunity to look at the multi-generational equipment of bathrooms. For many seniors it is important to ensure their quality of life at an old age. Above all, this means living independently in their usual environment for as long as possible. As a result, housing construction needs to be more and more geared towards providing adaptable and barrier-free solutions. The only condition is the proper installation by a specialist company.
Intelligent Technology for Improved Safety
Good design planning and a good floor plan are crucial when it comes to making a bathroom as user-friendly as possible. In addition to avoiding thresholds, barriers and sharp edges, safety above all is mandatory. For this, innovative solutions guarantee using the bathroom in a barrier-free manner. In particular, dealing with hot water in the bathroom requires special care in order to avoid household accidents such as scalding caused by extreme temperature fluctuation.
For single-lever mixers on sinks, the maximum temperature can be most effectively limited with an upstream GROHE Grohtherm Micro thermostat. Under the shower and for tub-shower combinations, the GROHE TurboStat technology ensures a constant and pleasant water temperature. With the GROHE CoolTouch technology, the fitting’s body and other objects such as hand showers are protected against excessive heating of their surface. Simple handling due to clear pictograms on the fitting is made possible with the GROHE EasyLogic technology. The temperature indicator located on the fitting lets users know immediately in which direction they need to turn the button to get the desired temperature. Another innovation is the SafeStop safety feature with which the temperature setting is set at a maximum of 38 degrees Celsius; accidental adjustments are no longer possible. Only when the SafeStop button is pushed, a temperature of over 38 degrees Celsius can be selected.
The simple operation of faucets and showers also has an impact on safety in the bathroom. For a smooth and dynamic use of the fittings that avoid abrupt movements, GROHE developed the GROHE SilkMove technology for single-lever mixers on sinks which enables particularly easy lever movements. Non-contact fittings such as the Essence E are operated by infrared sensors, making it no longer necessary to touch the fitting. The shower system GROHE SmartControl offers an intuitive push and turn button control unit that is easy to understand for all generations. The shower can be operated at the push of a button; the desired amount of water from ECO to maximum is set by means of a regulator. When the button is pushed again, the water flow stops and the setting will be saved for the next time.
More Hygiene and Comfort Regardless of the Degree of Mobility
The prejudice that barrier-free bathroom planning cannot be combined with high design standards has long since been disproved. For instance, shower trays with a particularly low profile are increasingly being used in private bathrooms. A similar development is also apparent for toilets. For example, the innovative GROHE Sensia Arena shower toilet uses the gentle power of water to cleanse and care for the skin. Jet type, intensity and temperature can be individually set, saved and reapplied. An integrated warm air dryer ensures a pleasant drying experience. Especially people who want to continue to live in their own home when they get older or have physical limitations can appreciate the low cleaning efforts that come with GROHE shower toilets: Thus, the AquaCeramic technology in combination with the HyperClean surface prevents bacterial growth by 99 percent.
About GROHE
GROHE is the world’s leading provider of sanitary fittings and has a total of over 6,000 employees, 2,400 of which are based in Germany. GROHE has been part of the LIXIL Group Corporation since 2014. As an international brand, GROHE pursues the brand values of technology, quality, design and sustainability, seeking to offer the “Pure joy of water”. GROHE has been developing new product categories since its inception. This includes the GROHE Blue and Red water systems and the recently-introduced GROHE Sense water security system, which is an innovative component in the growth market of smart home technology. Innovation, design and development are closely aligned with one another and are enshrined in the German site as an integrated process. As a result, GROHE products carry the seal of quality “Made in Germany”. In the past ten years alone, more than 300 design and innovation awards as well as several top rankings at the German Sustainability Award have confirmed GROHE’s success. GROHE was the first in its industry to win the German government’s CSR prize and was also featured in the renowned Fortune® magazine’s ranking of Top 50 that are “Changing the World”.
About LIXIL
LIXIL makes pioneering water and housing products that solve every day, real-life challenges, making better homes a reality for everyone, everywhere. Drawing on our Japanese heritage, we create world-leading technology and innovate to make high quality products that transform homes. But the LIXIL difference is how we do this; through meaningful design, an entrepreneurial spirit, a dedication to improving accessibility for all and responsible business growth. Our approach comes to life through industry leading brands, including INAX, GROHE, American Standard and TOSTEM. Over 70,000 colleagues operating in more than 150 countries are proud to make products that touch the lives of more than a billion people every day. Learn more at www.lixil.com.