ADA & ANSI Stainless Steel Grab Bar Bundle – 18″, 36″, 42″ (3-Pack)
Includes:
- 1 × 18″ length, 1 ½″ diameter bar
- 1 × 36″ length, 1 ½″ diameter bar
- 1 × 42″ length, 1 ½″ diameter bar
- 18 × Stainless steel mounting screws
Features:
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♿ ADA & ANSI Compliant with 1 ½″ wall clearance
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Supports up to 500 lbs. for maximum safety
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Concealed screw design for a sleek, modern look
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Twist-on flange covers with multiple anchoring points for easier installation
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Mounting hardware included (18 × 2″ stainless steel screws)
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Length measured centerline-to-centerline of mounting flanges. Add 3″ for overall length
1. Side Wall Vertical Grab Bar – 18″ Stainless Steel (ADA/ANSI Guide)
Is this grab bar placement mandatory?
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ADA: Not required.
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ANSI (ICC/ANSI A117.1): Required — depending on your local building code.
In short: ADA does not mandate this grab bar, but ANSI does. Always confirm with your local jurisdiction, since many cities adopt ANSI standards into code enforcement.
How many do I need?
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Only 1 vertical grab bar is required when specified by ANSI.
What is the standard grab bar length?
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The standard vertical grab bar length is 18″.
What are the placement requirements?
Per ICC/ANSI A117.1 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities:
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Bar must be at least 18″ (457 mm) long.
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Bottom of the bar must be mounted between 39″–41″ (991–1041 mm) above the floor.
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Center of the bar must be placed 39″–41″ (991–1041 mm) from the rear wall.
When is this required?
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ADA Standards require only horizontal grab bars (rear wall + side wall).
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A vertical grab bar on the side wall is not required under ADA, but is specified by ANSI.
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Many architects/designers include it in plans to:
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Avoid city code comments,
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Cover uncertainties in local building codes,
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Improve accessibility and user convenience.
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Why install a side wall vertical grab bar?
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Provides extra safety and stability for people with disabilities.
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Easy to add, low cost, and can prevent compliance issues during inspection.
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Offers helpful support when standing or transferring to/from the toilet.
2. Rear Wall Horizontal Grab Bar – 36″ Stainless Steel (ADA Guide)
Is this grab bar placement mandatory?
✅ Yes! The ADA requires a horizontal grab bar mounted on the rear wall behind the toilet.
How many do I need?
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Only 1 rear wall grab bar is required.
What is the standard grab bar length?
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The standard rear wall grab bar length is 36″.
What are the ADA grab bar placement requirements?
According to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design:
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A 36″ (915 mm) minimum length grab bar is required.
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Mounting height: 33″–36″ (840–915 mm) above the finished floor.
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Extension requirements:
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At least 12″ (305 mm) from the centerline of the toilet toward the side wall.
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At least 24″ (610 mm) from the centerline of the toilet toward the open side.
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Why this bar matters
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Ensures ADA compliance.
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Provides essential stability and safety for users transferring to and from the toilet.
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Required for all accessible restrooms in public facilities.
3. Side Wall Horizontal Grab Bar – 42″ Stainless Steel (ADA Guide)
Is this grab bar placement mandatory?
✅ Yes! ADA requires a horizontal grab bar on the side wall of the toilet in all accessible restrooms.
How many do I need?
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Only 1 side wall grab bar is required.
What is the standard grab bar length?
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The standard side wall horizontal grab bar length is 42″.
What are the ADA grab bar placement requirements?
According to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design:
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A 42″ (1065 mm) minimum length grab bar is required on the side wall.
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Must be mounted at a height of 33″–36″ (840–915 mm) above the finished floor.
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Placement:
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Spaced a maximum of 12″ (305 mm) from the rear wall.
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Must extend a minimum of 54″ (1370 mm) from the rear wall.
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Exception
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Where a full 42″ side wall bar is not possible:
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A 24″ (610 mm) minimum grab bar may be used.
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Must still be mounted no more than 12″ (305 mm) from the rear wall.
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Why this bar matters
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Ensures ADA compliance in all public and commercial restrooms.
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Provides reliable lateral support for people transferring or stabilizing at the toilet.
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Long reach offers maximum accessibility for a wide range of users.























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