eco bath mats

Natural Step Bath Mats make wet bathroom floors (and soggy unhygenic mats) a thing of the past. Made with sustainable anti-microbial (stone/rock) materials, these mats feel warm like wood, and never need laundering. They dry in seconds  and grip the floor nicely, to avoid moving on slippery surfaces. Designed to last for life, they are sent with free next-day delivery and a complete refund, if you don’t love your new mat.

Slips Away Non-Slip Shower Mat is ideal for elderly or disabled users. Made from rubber, it’s resistant to mould and bacteria (after use, just rinse and hang up using provided suction cups for quick-drying. Ensure proper suction cup placement before use, not for textured surfaces, use caution in wet shower environments.

If you have a plastic shower curtain, when time comes to replace consider Duwax (made from cotton). Made in Germany, this is not just good for the planet, but won’t stick to your body, when you step out the shower!

Non-Slip Touch-Dry Bath Mats

stone bath mat

Artsy Bath Mats are ideal for anyone who is fed up of stepping onto soggy mouldy bath mats in the bathroom, when you exit the shower or bath. Designed and printed in Britain, these are made from natural stone. Naturally non-slip and touch-dry in 60 seconds, for safety.

Sold in a range of designs, these also won’t go mouldy and are designed to last for years. The mats are also naturally anti-bacterial and won’t smell if they get wet.

stone bath mat

These mats are made from Diatomite, which is a unique material (a sedimentary rock made from fossil remains). It’s porous and very absorbent, making it the ideal choice for bath mats.

Bath Water Safety

Always run cold water first, then add hot water, testing with your wrist or elbow.

For bathing babies, keep your baby’s head clear of water. Don’t bathe straight after feeds, or if hungry or tired. 

NHS has a good 2-minute video by a midwife, on how to safely bathe babies. Never leave babies alone for a second (even with older children). Do not use baby bath seats, these can quickly detach and drown babies, even in a few centimetres of water.

 

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