Greg in the warehouse lowering stock "I haven't dropped one yet".
We're glad.
The locking pins that come out of the door itself into the door frame when it is closed.
A Windsor 'Care' bath being fitted out in our factory. Barry, our workshop supervisor, has had decades of experience in the Australian plumbing industry, and is our quality control person
The hydrotherapy air-spa system from Canada; purpose made for this type of application and the worlds finest. The control box behind the motor controls the air-pulsing system and the automatic purging 20 minutes after you have finished your bath.
The Windsor 'Compact' model showing the stainless steel door release handle [on top of door]. This turns to open the door. When the door is closed, thick stainless steel pins lock into the door frame [on all of our models with outward opening doors]. This ensures the door will not leak under the pressure of the water.
Details ot the hydrotherapy air-spa system; note the black, one-way safety manifold at the top of the photo to prevent water getting to the motor. There are also one-way valves on each individual spa-jet to offer secondary protection against water penetration of the motor. Note also how the whole system is in three waterproof units [IPX5+ rated], compare this with the dangerous wiring shown on the"Tips When Buying a Walk-in Bath" page. Note also the heavy duty stainless steel frame.
View showing door-catch, the weighted plug & chain and the built in overflow drain on a 'Care' bath [behind chrome circle under spout]
View showing head and seat cushions. These are held in place by sturdy suction caps, which keep cushions slighly raised from the bath to minimise water retention. This inhibits mould and reduces the likelihood of water-borne infection transmission.
View showing removable front service panels in the 'Care' bath, held on by magnetic catches for easy access once installed.