Friday, September 19, 2014

How to Install Bathroom White Handicapped Handles - Part 1 of 2 - Detailed Instructions

Fig.1 Description
By Gary Boutin

Parts and Supplies:
MOEM Home Care Designer Hand Grip Bars

Mrs. Escarole wanted a MOEM Home Care Designer Hand Grip Bars installed in the master bathroom. She had searched the Internet for nice looking handicapped bars and had found them at a local warehouse. She purchased this bar from Home Depot.

This post shows the six steps to install decorative MOEM Home Care Designer Hand Grip Bars that will be installed in the bathroom shower area.

Step 1: Above right fig.1 shows MOEM Home Care Designer Hand Grip Bars inside the packaging and purchased at a local warehouse company. 
Step 2: Fig.2 shows the quality and the information about the Home Care Designer Hand Grip Bars.
Fig.2 Information
Step 3: Fig.3 shows what the bars should look like on the walls. This picture also give the bars size of 9 inches (22 cm) to 0.875 inches (2.22 cm).
Fig.3 - 22 cm to 2.22 cm
Step 4: Fig.4 shows what tools are needed for the job. A screwdriver, level and a drill is needed to get this job done.
Fig.4 Tools needed
Step 5: Fig.5 and fig.6 shows that more information can be obtained if the customer can scan this QR code and a phone number in case the package had missing parts.
Fig.5 Quick response code

Fig.6 Phone number
Step 6: Fig.7 shows a one document that shows how and where the install screws should be placed. Click on the Specification sheet and Product Warranty can be obtained from the Internet for more information.
Fig.7 Sketch direction


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