The BMAS Blog
7 Bath Aids for the Elderly to Help Safe Bathing
Daily living activities, including bathing, can be challenging to perform and even dangerous as people advance in age. The elderly are especially at risk because while in the bathroom, there is danger from wet and slippery floors. There are a few bath aids for elderly...
How to Get Rid of Mould in the Bathroom Quickly and Easily
If you want to learn how to get rid of mould in the bathroom and why it’s important to do so, keep reading. We'll explain everything you need to keep your bathroom clean without having to torture your wallet. According to the EPA, moulds are microscopic fungi...
How Much Is a Walk-In Shower?
The bathroom is a place where we spend quite a bit of time, therefore modernising and renovating it means looking to the future and installing something that will make bathing easier. A walk-in shower is a popular option for those looking for a low-access shower with...
Top 9 Bathroom Adaptations for Your Home
A study done in 2019-20 showed that 8% of all UK households (1.9 million homes) had at least one person with a long-standing physical condition that required specialised aids and adaptions. However, only 81% of those households felt that they had suitable support...
Showroom opening updates.
We are now able to offer to book private showroom appointments at our Edinburgh and Hitchin showrooms. This will allow us to meet current social distancing regulations whilst still offering the full BMAS professional service.
BMAS opens new showroom south of the border
BMAS are extremely pleased to announce that we have now opened a new family run Showroom in Hitchin Hertforshire.
BMAS opens new showroom at Dobbies Garden Centre Edinburgh
We are excited to announce the opening of our new showroom at Dobbies Garden Centre Edinburgh. The new showroom includes a selection of innovative mobility bathroom designs, incorporating the latest products and safety features.
What to consider when installing a bathroom on the ground floor
People with mobility problems often find it increasingly difficult to make their way upstairs to the bathroom and most houses built before the 1980s don't have downstairs facilities.For people that live alone, the climb upstairs can become more and more dangerous due...
Colour schemes for luxurious wetrooms – what to go for
Wet rooms are an open plan design, which makes them look bigger and more spacious. Their design is modern and best of all they offer straightforward access for people with restricted mobility. They are step free and without trip hazards which is really helpful to...